A series of ‘therapy light’ sessions at a Montreal wellness centre aim to break down communication barriers.
https://montrealgazette.com/life/free-relationships-101-workshop-aims-to-help-avoid-4-crucial-donts
Université de Montréal analysis also found those who were online a lot were more likely to experience very high levels of loneliness.
Residents on the quiet street in Pierrefonds share their plans for their special day.
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/what-valentine-st-dwellers-are-doing-on-valentines-day
Some people have gone out of their way to create new opportunities for connection; it has also been a chance to let toxic relationships wither.
https://montrealgazette.com/news/what-has-the-pandemic-done-to-friendships
"It goes from your first date, which is like a walk in the park, literally, to skipping to the three-month point."
https://montrealgazette.com/life/relationships/montrealers-and-the-risky-business-of-pandemic-dating
It turns out that among the scores of pardons granted by Donald Trump was one for Denver’s Drew “Bo” Brownstein.
Ali Hassan, now based in Toronto, is coming back to his Montreal comedy roots to explore his secular baggage in his new show July 21 to 23 at the Just for Laughs festival.
And the Montreal Improv Festival celebrates 10 years of winging it.
In a world that has become so mediatized and corporatized, Peeple is an app that essentially reduces the complexity of human interaction to bare profitability.
Montrealers Eli Batalion and Jamie Elman travel to Tel Aviv and send Howie Mandel running for the disinfectant.