June 2010
For over 25 years Stuart Robertson was an invaluable resource for Montreal’s gardeners, fielding questions from ...
June 2010
It could be argued that any large, important issue is doomed to wide-spread public indifference or ...
May 2010
Claude Lalumière's first collection of short stories, Objects of Worship, emerges from the dark world of ...
May 2010
Set in Eastern Europe in the early 1900s, James Sturm's new graphic novel Market Day is about a Jewish rug ...
May 2010
"The world is a cocoon; everything converges, everything is subtly linked."
Rioux's novel opens in a late-night ...
May 2010
Although Unwanted Hopeless Romantic Morons begins with what appear to be disconnected tales, it settles ...
May 2010
In The Jihadist, Emery More sets out to explore the psyche of someone driven to militant extremism. This ...
April 2010
The Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies recently published the fourth title in its Chapbook Series: ...
April 2010
This genealogical study of the lives of John and Bridget Callaghan, Irish immigrants to Montreal and the author's ...
April 2010
In 1858, a group of Blacks left northern California by sea for a better life. They landed in British Columbia and ...
April 2010
In the memoir Italy Revisited: Conversations with My Mother, Mary Melfi takes up a daunting task: she sets ...
April 2010
When does casual bedside reading qualify as legitimate Buddhist practice? How should devout spiritual ...