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Fortune Favors the Bravenew

DJ battles were their baptisms of fire, but for No Luck Club, turntablism isn't an extreme sport, it's a fine art.
Montreal Mirror  |  Scott C.  |  11-17-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Suburban Twistnew

Field discusses his second feature, the off-kilter satirical melodrama Little Children.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  11-17-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Fantasy Fufillednew

Final Fantasy XII is a return to form and quite possibly the best chance for non-RPG players to get into the series.
Montreal Mirror  |  Erik Leijon  |  11-17-2006  |  Video Games

Nigerian Darkness and Lightnew

This book is a masterpiece of war and love.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  11-17-2006  |  Fiction

Sorting Out '56new

Princz tries to untangle the messy memories of the Hungarian revolution.
Montreal Mirror  |  Patrick Lejtenyi  |  11-17-2006  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Food for Thoughtnew

Compelling documentary meditation on food processing and preparation tells nothing, shows everything.
Montreal Mirror  |  Nikolaus Geyrhalter  |  11-09-2006  |  Reviews

Exclamation Proclamationnew

Detroit's Thunderbirds Are Now!, but for how long?
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  11-03-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Hell for Dummiesnew

The Vice Guide to Travel takes you to Chernobyl, the Congo, the worst slums of Rio and other places you'll likely never go.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  11-03-2006  |  Nonfiction

Raising the Black Flagnew

Rachman and author Steven Blush talk about punk rock, ethics and their new documentary.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  11-03-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Holy Baloneynew

The God Delusion crucifies religion and the religious.
Montreal Mirror  |  Patrick Lejtenyi  |  11-03-2006  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Baby's Bluesnew

O'Neill's novel is a hypnotic tale about a bohemian street kid.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  10-26-2006  |  Fiction

Seedy and Cinematic in Japannew

The beautiful cinematic scenes and engrossing storyline and the non-stop action form a deadly tandem worthy of the name Yakuza.
Montreal Mirror  |  Erik Leijon  |  10-26-2006  |  Video Games

Cut Offnew

This weird family drama lacks an emotional connection.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Waves of Weirdnessnew

Some call it a masterpiece, but most call it trash: Terry Gilliam talks about his Lynchian new film, and why it's making people so uncomfortable.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-26-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Prophet and Lossnew

A path of pain and perseverance, polemics and party jams has led Montreal MC the Narcicyst to a life beyond borders of blood, tongue and faith.
Montreal Mirror  |  Rupert Bottenberg  |  10-26-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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