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McSweeney’s List (20 September, 2023)
"Why are all the stores on this street? And why is there a table in the road?" These are valid questions from an astute suburban seven year old experiencing a pedestrian-only city street for the first time.
McSweeney’s List (13 September, 2023)
This past weekend I had a staycation of sorts. My boyfriend headed home to Maritimes, and I had the place to myself, alone for the first time in four years.
Naghmeh Shafiei Won’t Be Gentled Down
When I first met Naghmeh Shafei, I knew her as a friend of a friend, a great dog-mom, and a welcoming soul. I had no idea that she was an extraordinary musician, self-aware and ready to disrupt expectations.
McSweeney’s List (6 September, 2023)
"We have to get ready for winter," I said, shades on, sundress swishing, skin comfortably roasting. "It's September," was the reply. While that turned out to be accurate, the feeling didn't care. I was sweating like summer, but in my bones the change of season was looming like a storm on the horizon.
Big Laughs, Big Love - A Ladyfest Experience
While this year marked the 7th Edition of Ladyfest, it was my first time attending, making me more than fashionably late.
Behind The Curtain (1 September, 2023)
Saying that politics is theatre is at the same time true, a cliche, cynical, and not even close to a complete picture. It’s really more of a multidisciplinary art form with real-world ramifications.
The Music of Avery Jane
Avery Jane writes songs about You. Sometimes they're written to herself in the second person, lately a lot are speaking to her boyfriend and current musical partner, while others are written to an anonymous figure.
McSweeney’s List (30 August, 2023)
Years ago I loaned a friend a chunk of money. All chunks being relative, it was an amount with more digits than I was comfortable with, one that I was in a rare (and temporary) position to have on hand.
Behind The Curtain (25 August, 2023)
I’m starting to panic. It’s the last day of school and I know that I haven’t done the work in several classes. Should I avoid them? Try to take the exams anyways? Can I get my money back this late in the semester if I never went to class?
Here’s To The Ladies Who Laugh - Ladyfest 2023
On September 4th, 2015, three intrepid women in Montreal’s comedy scene launched the first edition of Ladyfest. Organized by Erin Hall, Katie Leggitt, and Lar Vi, the comedy festival ran for three days at Theatre Sainte-Catherine.