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[Entrevue] Hugo Bélanger, beyond reality
When we think of theatrical productions where dreams reign, one name comes to mind: Hugo Bélanger. He lent his imagination and his penchant for the marvelous to the staging of…
[Entrevue] “Glam”: in the spotlight with Lumière
Étienne Côté has already been seated in front of us for a few minutes. It’s fine, yes, thank you, the weather and whatever it takes to warm up the machine.…
[Entrevue] “Stop with your lies”: a real beautiful adventure
Famous writer, Stéphane Belcourt has not set foot in his hometown since high school. We could conclude that success went to his head, but we would be wrong. If Stéphane…
[Entrevue] “The worst”: For once, they are the best
In cinema, the use of non-professional performers is relatively common. It is that, as long as the selection has been well made, the process pays off. In this that the…
[Entrevue] VioleTT Pi’s “Baloney suicide” album and the price of freedom
After seven years of silence, singer-songwriter Karl Gagnon, alias VioleTT Pi, is ripe for a comeback, on stage and on record. baloney suicidethe title of his third album, is less…
[Entrevue] The piece “34 B” shows the underside of female solidarity
Since then converted into a Laval University School of Art, the building in the Saint-Roch district of Quebec City has long housed one of the most important women’s underwear factories…
[Entrevue] The (symphonic) life of Thomas Bangalter after Daft Punk
Thomas Bangalter corrects us from the start of our videoconference: of course, the Daft Punk duo that he formed for more than 25 years with his sidekick Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo…
[Entrevue] “The Riopelle project”: Riopelle in 30 paintings
On October 30, 1992, when his daughter Yseult called him from Paris to announce the death of his former companion, Joan Mitchell, Jean Paul Riopelle locked himself in a small…
[Entrevue] “Brouillards”: Victor Guilbert and the disturbing strangeness of theater
A few months ago, the writer Victor Guilbert left the City of Light for the one that never sleeps. Every day or so, he crosses, a stone’s throw from his…
[Entrevue] The team spirit of Mirko D’Agata
If you ask chef Mirko D’Agata what’s the best way to attract workers, fuel passion for the restaurant business and delight foodies, he’ll say one word: pizza. When we meet…
[Entrevue] Hippie Hourrah repaints the memory of Jacques Hurtubise with “Individual exhibition”
Jonathan Richman’s band The Modern Lovers served up a garage tribute to the Cubist master (Pablo Picasso, 1976); Bowie sang the praises of Andy Warhol on Hunky Dory (1971); more…
[Entrevue] Ari Aster and this paralyzing fear of living
Ari Aster really wanted to come to Montreal to present his new film in person, Beau Is Afraid (handsome is scared). And for good reason: it is here that the…
[Entrevue] “In crisis”: knowing how to listen to the revolt
Is there space to let anger speak? Can we legitimize revolt when there is injustice? Can it become wealth? As part of the Teen Theater Festival, Annick Lefebvre probes these…
[Entrevue] Clément de Gaulejac: pebbles against hegemony
As skilled with a pencil as with a pen — or a mouse and a keyboard — Clément de Gaulejac is one of those artists who express themselves in many…
[Entrevue] “Two Golden Women”: Restored Treasure
The idea is intriguing: adapting the 1970 film to the theatertwo golden women, in which two queens of the household free themselves from their soporific daily life by frolicking with…
[Entrevue] “Red Ketchup”, from box to screen
Lock your doors, hide your children, your medicines and your cans of antifreeze liquid: the FBI agent Red Ketchup returns to our cottages by entering them through the television. On…
[Entrevue] “Garbage species”: tracking our waste
“Water is the ultimate dumping ground for our waste! As Earth Day approaches, host Frédéric Choinière doesn’t mince words when he talks about this subject he loves and which led…
[Entrevue] “Clay Scott” and the “h” word
Mike Clay and Jay Scøtt, two of today’s hottest pop songwriters, are joining forces to launch today Clay Scottan irresistible debut album grooves pop-soul-folk which, in an ideal world, would…
[Entrevue] “My music tree”: life between the branches
“What is the ‘we’ of the family? In biological kinship, there are always myths that persist. It is the reproduction of us, the magic of the biological. The fruit of…
[Entrevue] “Galumpf”: writing as you ride in the saddle
The new collection of short stories by Marie Hélène Poitras intrigues at first sight. There’s the cover, already — a work by Japanese artist Ai Natori — on which a…