The afternoon sun is casting long shadows in the park on the corner of Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Laurier street, where a large group of people have gathered under the trees.
GODBERD IS PROUD TO HOST THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN MONICA ROSE AND AMBER DAWN, THE ARTIST BEHIND PARLOUR PROJECT, AN INSIGHTFUL LOOK INTO PERSONAL TRUTH.
Sipping on a glass of crisp white wine in the Library of the Manoir des Beaux-Arts, I eagerly await Claire Porter's arrival while chatting with a few early birds. We are here tonight with a twin purpose; to take part in the official launch of Claire’s new album À Tantôt! and to wish her bon voyage, given her return to Newfoundland in a matter of weeks.
Callen Schaub is an abstract painter most recognized for his unconventional techniques and live performances. Utilizing a combination of spin machines, pendulums and trapezes, Schaub uses his own paint-pour methods to create psychedelic patterns of highly-saturated colour on various objects.
Jonathan Cummins talks to Analogue Addiction member Jean-Philippe Bourgeois about Montreal's lively local music scene and how fun is key to booking a good show.
At Godberd we believe in supporting local entrepreneurs who give back to their communities. Cool Capitalism is occasional series that profiles socially responsible small businesses; places that offer us a glimpse of the world as it could be.
Republicans are mired in the bombast of the old energy economy, their anti-science rhetoric forms the backbone of their climate denial. In stark contrast to the GOP's denial, Democrats welcome science and champion climate action. In a recent town hall Democratic presidential contenders staked out strong leadership positions on the climate crisis.
There are a host of important issues confronting Canadians in the 2019 federal elections but none have more far reaching consequences than the existential threat posed by climate crisis.
On September 5th of this year the Recording Industry Association of America released their numbers for their mid year report, and without surprise the vinyl surge continued to flourish and if the newly revealed numbers are any indication, vinyl will soon topple CD sales for the first time since 1986.