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Dawn McSweeney Dawn McSweeney

McSweeney’s List (11 February 2026)

A lot of my philosophical leanings are mutable. Some thoughts have gone through phases, one belief system replaced by the next, and some change day by day. Reincarnation? Maybe; depends if we're talking faith or scientific odds, framing or facts.

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Maya Farres Maya Farres

Anti-Valentines Verse

While walking down Sherbrooke street in the NDG, you might notice a page of poetry tacked to the window of a local book and record shop. Whether you take a few moments to read the poem or continue on your way, you’d perhaps quietly wonder how that poem ended up there.

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Julia Bifulco Julia Bifulco

Feature Friday - Gabrielle Drolet

Gabrielle Drolet is a Montreal-based writer and cartoonist whose debut book, LOOK MA, NO HANDS, was published in 2025. Based between Villeray and Little Italy, she is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and The Globe and Mail, with additional written work featured in prestigious outlets such as The New York Times and The Walrus.

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Dawn McSweeney Dawn McSweeney

World’s Smallest Comedy at 300

If you've ever seen a comedy show at Hurley's Irish Pub, it was probably produced by the World's Smallest Comedy team. With a trivia night, a booked show, and an open mic every week, plus a variety of one-off shows, they're keeping the laughs alive on Crescent Street, and they've been doing it for years.

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Dawn McSweeney Dawn McSweeney

McSweeney’s List (4 February 2026)

I've been looking into coping methods lately. Whether it's the conflux of perimenopause and neurodivergence (it is), or the state of the whole ass world (yep, that too), or the bone chilling return to winters of yore (also that, for sure), I've been struggling.

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Arismita Ghosh Arismita Ghosh

Sapphic Songs at Sea

The set was decked out with old fishing nets, knotted rigging, and hanging rope ladders—paired with the heating and the venue’s telltale wooden paneling, I felt like I’d walked right into a pirate ship in the tropics even before the actors took to stage.

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Maggie Caroddo Maggie Caroddo

Feature Friday - Fraud Perry

Fraud Perry is a Montreal-based rapper whose experimental style weaves together elements of pop, hip-hop, dance, and punk into a unique indie-rap sound. Known for high-energy live performances and bombastic beats, she has spent the last three years gracing international stages like SXSW and opening for acclaimed acts such as Backxwash and Kari Faux.

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Dawn McSweeney Dawn McSweeney

McSweeney’s List (28 January 2026)

The sign on the metro platform says “considering suicide? We’re here for you”, and I roll my eyes. Sure, it's an important message, a necessary lifeline, but as a high functioning person with mental illness, it feels like there's no support until you threaten to throw yourself onto the tracks.

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Dawn McSweeney Dawn McSweeney

Make Art, Have Fun, Feel Good

Dr. Lemco's Creative Club events kept coming up in my feed. Invitations to paint, pictures, folks having fun, friends posting, proud of (or laughing at) their resulting pieces. And it wasn't just random people; it was the comedians I hold in high regard, people I can speak to frankly, people I trust when they say I think you’d like this.

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Justine Deschamps Justine Deschamps

Feature Friday - Ad'Horrible

Ad'Horrible is a Chinese non-binary drag artist based in Côte-Saint-Luc who performs as a "sleep paralysis demon." Specializing in "Drag Thing" and horror-inspired clowning, they use the stage to explore the intersection of cultural heritage and the absurdity of gender binaries.

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