Wednesday, Sept. 19
* Hip Hop You Don’t Stop begins
* Socalled plays free show at Parc metro
* Triptyque opens Red Bull Music Festival
* Molly Drag plays KickDrum Backyard Sessions show
* LGBTQ election debate
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* Hip Hop You Don’t Stop begins
* Socalled plays free show at Parc metro
* Triptyque opens Red Bull Music Festival
* Molly Drag plays KickDrum Backyard Sessions show
* LGBTQ election debate
Cult’s Rob Jennings offers up a comprehensive and non-biased overview of the upcoming provincial election with a focus on what it all might mean to Montrealers.
The former NSA contractor and privacy advocate spoke at McGill this week.
Just in time for Republican Convention week, we spoke to the political comic about Trump, the media and stupidity.
The bad news is that the economy will take a major hit from plummeting oil prices. The good news is that the Harper government and their polluting projects will, too.
Now that the election is done with and Denis Coderre was elected mayor, the flaws in our voting system are more apparent than ever.
It wasn’t a landslide victory, but Denis Coderre won yesterday’s election. So, like, what does that mean?
* Vote!
* Chance the Rapper at Club Soda
* Widowspeak play Il Motore
* Elysium at the Dollar Cinema
With two days left until the election, Denis Coderre is defending himself from accusations — most of them from Projet Montréal — that he gave Outremont’s Hasidim an unfair ultimatum.
With the election days away, one can only ask: Do any of these people deserve to be mayor?