The year is 1967 - Expo - and everyone else in Montreal is waiting for the great day when they can visit the exotic foreign pavilions. For the characters of The Red Notebook, the second in Tremblay's
This play takes a crate of gift stamps, a Montreal kitchen, and 15 women, and mixing fast-moving dialogue, monologue and chorus, produces a critique of "women's place", Quebec society, and m
Green Shield stamps, a million of them, and Ger Lawless has won them all. It's Ballymun, it's 1973 and she's got 15 friends round for a stamp-sticking party. Over one night, the lives of 15 women coll
When Fine Dumas’s notorious transvestite Boudoir is shut down after Expo 67, Celine is condemned to go back to working as a waitress at Le Select, attending to the frustrated appetites and exquisite p
From AIDS to yellow fever, this family album of 233 diagrams of viruses (selected from the English, French, and German literature) offers a unique pictorial portrayal of their life cycles. In this se
Presents a thought-provoking examination of the links between homosexuality and suicide among North American males ages fourteen to twenty-five, arguing that there is a definitive link between the soc
In this study, Dorais (social work, U. Laval, Quebec) examines how being stigmatized as homosexual affects the personality and behavior of males between the ages of 14 and 25. He demonstrates that gay