The Royal Conservatory to Gift More than 400,000 Books to Music Teachers LiveEvents April 25, 2022 1320 The Royal Conservatory to Gift More than 400,000 Books to 20,000 Music Teachers in Canada and the US The Celebration Series®, Sixth Edition will be released April 27, 2022 The Royal Conservatory of Music (R...
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival 2022 LiveEvents April 21, 2022 1133 24th Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival For its 24th edition, Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival is pleased to return to enriching, in-person programming (May 5 to 8) coupled with vir...
Tarah Schwartz – through perseverance and courage her painful story has a happy ending Peter Kerr April 17, 2022 1611 Tarah Schwartz worked for eighteen years as an award-winning reporter and television anchor. When she and her husband Enrico became pregnant – they were overjoyed. That joy turned to an overwhelming grief when ...
Doctor’s study of health care for Indigenous children wins two 2021 Quebec Writers’ Federation literary awards Christopher Neal January 16, 2022 1238 A deeply-researched and critical study of Canada’s health care services for Indigenous children by Montreal physician Samir Shaheen-Hussain won two of the Quebec Writers’ Federation (QWF) annual 2021 literary a...
Montreal Memoir Wins National Vine Award LiveEvents December 30, 2021 1355 Montreal Memoir Wins National Vine Award The Smallest Objective by Sharon Kirsch Winner of the 2021 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature The Smallest Objective (New Star Books), Sharon Kirsch’s Montreal...
Holiday Gift Ideas 2021 Julie Kalan December 6, 2021 1481 Not sure what gifts to get? In need of inspiration? Look no further. The Montrealer is here to offer you some great gift ideas, ready to suit a wide range of interests and budgets. Share a Laugh, a Recipe and ...
Aislin’s Favourite Covid Cartoons is Terry Mosher’s latest book … and a Canada Post commemorative stamp! Peter Kerr October 22, 2021 1460 Terry Mosher has just published another book of editorial cartoons – but this time there is an important difference. He’s assembled editorial cartoons from fellow cartoonists from around the world about the com...
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, essayist and screenwriter Michael Chabon in conversation LiveEvents October 12, 2021 1115 The Jewish Public Library (JPL) presents Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, essayist and screenwriter Michael Chabon Live online in conversation with Gary Barwin on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 7:30pm This s...
Linda Leith – a lifelong love of literature that has led to several careers in writing Peter Kerr October 10, 2021 2460 Linda Leith – is having a busy year, celebrating the 10th Anniversary of her publishing company, being awarded the Officer of the Order of Canada, the publication of her novel, The Girl From Dream City and publ...
Cathy Keays – the history of The Women’s Art society of Montreal The Montrealer September 21, 2021 1279 Cathy Keays has published (January 2020) her new book entitled The Women's Art Society of Montreal And Its Place in History 1894-2019. Along with the history of the Society are local, national and intern...
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