Etiket: review
CH end of season review: no more taboos
Yes, the Canadian was excluded from the playoffs for a third consecutive season, a fifth time in seven years. Nevertheless, the end of season assessment drawn up by Kent Hughes…
Sexual assaults | Longueuil creates an investigation review committee
(Montreal) The City of Longueuil announced Wednesday the creation of a sexual assault investigation review committee (REMAS) in order to review cases declared unfounded or unresolved by the Police Department…
Federal budget 2024: while waiting for a real review of spending
There was so much talk that budget day would mark the federal government’s harsh return to earth that many Canadians must have been surprised that its deficit projections were not…
Review of Modeste | Mike Ward plays his big hits
Mike Ward recalls why he deserves his title as Celine Dion of phallic jokes in Modesta show that lives up to its title. Published yesterday at 2:18 p.m. Mike Ward…
We Still Don’t Trust You review | Future and Metro Boomin: overconfidence and songs
As promised, rapper Future and producer Metro Boomin deliver the second part of their collaboration with trap and synth-pop accents three weeks after the first. Published yesterday at 3:00 p.m.…
Ohio Players review | Black Keys in all winds
After having plunged back to its blues source in Delta Kream And Dropout Boogiethe Black Keys duo loudly proclaim their love for the glorious 1960s with this album which casts…
Don’t Forget Me review | Road trip with Maggie Rogers
Maggie Rogers infuses rock accents into her indie pop and inevitably charms us with her third album. Published at 3:30 p.m. Exploring her past and observing her present, American Maggie…
Royal review | A merciless race
A smell of blood, sweat and fear. This is what emanates from the stage of the Théâtre Duceppe where a cruel game is taking place these days: that of the…
Restaurant review | Buvette Pompette: in a good atmosphere
Through the good times and, sometimes, the not so good, our restaurant critics tell you about their experience, present the team in the dining room and in the kitchen, while…
Review of MILF, by Rosalie Vaillancourt | Grow, but not too much
Her false naivety and her unusual sense of self-deprecation allow Rosalie Vaillancourt to put together, with her second solo show MILFa comically quirky, unique and successful performance. Posted at 9:59…
Defense policy review | Canada does not commit to reaching NATO’s 2%
(Ottawa) Despite the billions in new defense investments that were announced on Monday, Canada will remain in the group of NATO deadbeats for several more years. The objective set by…
Review of Comet Spring Jam… | The uncompromising originality of Jeannot Bournival
A behind-the-scenes artisan and long-time collaborator of Fred Pellerin, the multi-instrumentalist has decided to speak out. This album, which ranges from trad to slam, is unclassifiable and without compromise. Published…
Review of Marciology, by Roc Marciano | The inimitable master
Roc Marciano is both one of the most influential rap artists of the last 15 years and one of the most incomparable. Published at 0:00 Pioneer of rhythms drumless –…
Review of Only God Was Above Us | Vampire Weekend: loving the world better
A fifth album for Vampire Weekend, where vulnerability and affirmation meet, both in terms of lyrics and melodies, complex and catchy. Published at 2:30 p.m. “Fuck the world. » The…
Review of A La Sala, by Khruangbin | Back to basics
The Texan trio Khruangbin catches their breath with an unsurprising record, which paints calm, relaxed atmospheres. Published at 3:30 p.m. A step back to better move forward, this is how…
Review of Might Delete Later, by J. Cole | Cole’s reply
Kendrick Lamar’s verse on the piece Like That jabbed J. Cole. The Fayetteville, North Carolina MC responds with a 12-song album that offers more than just a riposte. Published at…
Review of Symphony of Hearts | Heart to body
Rhodnie Désir presents the fruit of three years of documentary research around the heart, its ups and downs and its faults. We are not talking about states of mind here…
Producer Review | We all do show business
Satire of the entertainment industry and the American dream, The producers is a timeless spectacle. The Press attended the premiere Thursday evening. Published at 10:10 a.m. The producers by Mel…
Review of A heart inhabited by a thousand voices | The human beast
“The great failure of history is its inability to convey what it sees,” said gay activist Larry Kramer. René, the protagonist of the play A heart inhabited by a thousand…
Restaurant review | Joe Beef: Entering adulthood
Do established Montreal restaurants still live up to their reputation? We (re)visit them on occasion, a question of reconnecting with these restaurants that stand the test of time. Joe Beef…