I have some issues managing my calendar and activities. I double book my friend. I forget when I say I’ll go. So, if you try to do something with me, you would hate me for that. A perfect example is I try to go to Crossfit three times a week, but there is always so much going on in Montreal, so I usually skip one day. That’s bad but recurring. 5 to 7 win over sport.
5 to 7 Ruby at Taza Flores
Ironically, I am writing about that event in english, whereas it’s a francophone show. Perfect example of english and french paradox at Montreal.
Ruby is a TV magazine for every women who adore to discover new shops, brands or cultural events. It’s a very fresh, dynamic and inspiring series of charming discoveries. From fashion to food, Ruby offers an essential rendez-vous, presented by lovely Nadia Campbell. In Montreal, we never heard enough about Ontario, and we got, on Tuesday night, all the reasons to go to taste, try, and visit everything Nadia Campbell and her team recommend. Prepare your next trip to Ontario with their Instagram-inspired website. Une mine d’or.
Friends from Montreal, I’d like to say a few words about Taza Flores : it’s a really nice place in Mile End, on Parc, wheree you can hav delicious tapas – I loved the crab salad !
If you’re up to more details about this event, read my friends’ review – in french – Alex Bonan on Ruby, la web-télé qui vous veut du bien, and Juliette Sobecki Ruby, une amie qui vous veut du bien.
惊雷 / Coup de foudre chinois / Like Thunder out of China at L’Arsenal
The exhibition Coup de foudre chinois/Like thunder out of china is a group show of contemporary Chinese artists curated by Pia Camilla Copper and Margot Ross. Among the artists, the Gao Brothers, Han Bing and Lu Fei Fei.
I noticed a series of 4 or 5 photos representing Chinese peasants holding a red brick, a very light symbolic of the consequences of Mao’s red book on country life, in my very own opinion.
There were also this American Flag made with human hair. I don’t remember the artist, but I prefer Jasper Johns.