Donate Wisely and Joyfully in 2022 Sam Watts January 20, 2022 1158 Think Philanthropically I’d like to wish all our readers a safe and healthy 2022. In the most recent column (December 2021), I included a few words of caution about the dangers of “charity fraud”. This res...
Donor-Advised Funds simplify the process of giving and provide immediate tax benefits The Montrealer January 17, 2022 2279 The Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal (JCF) encourages charitable giving by making it easy, efficient, and tax smart. Humble Beginnings Since being founded in 1971 by Arthur Pascal and a group of leader...
Doctor’s study of health care for Indigenous children wins two 2021 Quebec Writers’ Federation literary awards Christopher Neal January 16, 2022 1556 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...
From Piano to Podium with Yannick Nézet-Séguin – free rebroadcast LiveEvents January 15, 2022 1527 Orchestre Métropolitain presents a free rebroadcast From Piano to Podium: Mozart & Brahms with Yannick Nézet-Séguin Yannick Nézet-Séguin brings Mozart’s lyrical and bright Piano Concerto No. 12 to lif...
Orchestre classique de Montréal – Mentoring Young Musicians LiveEvents January 13, 2022 1528 The Orchestre classique de Montréal Launches the Canimex Mentorship Program The Orchestre classique de Montréal (OCM) is pleased to announce the launch of the new Canimex Mentorship Program, available exclusiv...
Jouer avec le temps at TOHU through March 13, 2022 LiveEvents January 11, 2022 1399 TOHU presents Jouer avec le temps by photographer Benoit Z. Leroux Benoit Z. Leroux’s photographs demonstrate his discovery of the circus world and the encounters that were born from it. Exchanges and creati...
The Design of Carpets That Design Us – until March 13, 2022 LiveEvents January 9, 2022 2191 Canadian Centre for Architecture presents The Design of Carpets That Design Us When we walk on a carpet, we rarely think of it as an object that controls space, but rather as the ultimate background; easy to...
(Re)discover Old Montreal with a free winter scavenger hunt LiveEvents January 6, 2022 1592 Brave the cold with a free winter scavenger hunt and (re)discover Old Montreal Guidatour invites Montrealers to brave the cold by participating in a free scavenger hunt in the streets of Old Montreal. The acti...
Montreal Memoir Wins National Vine Award LiveEvents December 30, 2021 1596 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...
Imagine Monet – until February 22, 2022 LiveEvents December 29, 2021 2381 Worldwide Premiere! IMAGINE MONET The immersive exhibition Above all, Monet wanted to capture the fleeting nature of the light reflected on the landscape, on people and things. In his rapid execution in th...