T'Cha Dunlevy, The Montreal Gazette

T'Cha Dunlevy

The Montreal Gazette

Montreal, QC, Canada

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Past articles by T'Cha:

Introducing Montreal's coolest new radio show: Nouveaux sons

The cutting-edge program brings fresh sounds to mainstream radio, and host Nicolas Ouellet brings deep knowledge and unbridled enthusiasm. → Read More

FACE school founder named in class-action filing for alleged sexual assaults

Plaintiff and three other men describe the experiences they allegedly had with Phillip Baugniet while they were between the ages of 7 and 13. → Read More

Redpath Hall renos could spell end of McGill Book Fair after 50 years

"What is being lost is something that really can’t be measured.” → Read More

Dunlevy: Film examines fight to save Chinatown in Montreal and beyond

“I crossed the line from filmmaker to activist,” Karen Cho says. “I couldn’t sit there and watch it happen.” → Read More

Hotel project for iconic Mile End industrial building raises concerns

“The idea of any luxury development proposed by a developer is tone deaf to what the neighbourhood wants or needs,” one resident said. → Read More

Grandmother's poems, penned in concentration camp, make beautiful music

"That you can create beauty in those kinds of circumstances is astonishing," said Lenka Lichtenberg, who will perform the songs in Montreal. → Read More

'People need to understand that sex work is work'

“The most violence directed toward sex workers is from society,” says sex worker turned author Mélodie Nelson. → Read More

Real-estate investors Shiller Lavy selling five buildings in Mile End

Even once all five buildings are sold, Shiller Lavy won’t be gone from Mile End. The company still owns three buildings along St-Viateur St. → Read More

Eastern Townships make New York Times' list of top 2023 destinations

"This is slow travel at its best," according to the Times. “Pedal across the quiet countryside, refuelling on local cheese, wine and, yes, poutine." → Read More

Fight for justice is lifelong for Montreal's anti-racism commissioner

Bochra Manaï believes the city has come a long way in the two years since she was hired. “We’re in a different place,” she says. → Read More

Montreal's Igloofest returns from pandemic-enforced deep freeze

As he counts down the days to a third attempt at the outdoor winter dance party's 15th anniversary, co-founder Nicolas Cournoyer can’t help but be cautious. → Read More

Woman in her 30s found dead in Mont-St-Hilaire residence

A “very young” child was also found and taken to hospital, but there “is no fear for the child’s life,” according to police. → Read More

Students decry Concordia font designed by child molester Eric Gill

“A typeface is never truly neutral. The sensibility used to create a font involves arduous labour to communicate a set of ideas," one student says. → Read More

Museum seeks input from immigrants for 'a more global portrait of Quebec'

Quebec City's Musée de la civilisation is asking immigrants and their descendants to submit objects that represent their contact with the province. → Read More

Our favourite things: Drawn and Quarterly bookstore is so Montreal

From prose to poetry, non-fiction, and a wide range of graphic novels and cartoons, it’s at once utterly hip and completely unpretentious. → Read More

Women, Indigenous cultures lead MMFA's 2023 programming

“It shouldn’t be just one point of view that is presented in museums," said Montreal Museum of Fine Arts chief curator Mary-Dailey Desmarais. “We’re really trying to present other narratives of art and art history.” → Read More

Welcome Hall Mission spreads Christmas cheer with annual gift giveaway

"This is the only place that gives us Christmas gifts every year," says Olaoye Adenike. "They don’t know what they’re doing for my family. They’re really doing… → Read More

Dunlevy: Xavier Dolan reawakens fans' interest with first series

After the disappointing reception of his last two films, the Quebec director is back on top with the five-episode psychological thriller La Nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s’est réveillé. → Read More

Rufus and Martha Wainwright keep a family Christmas tradition with Montreal show

The annual-ish ritual dates back to when the singer-songwriter siblings were bratty children corralled by their famous folksinger mom Kate and aunt Anna to partake in holiday concerts. → Read More

Lesley Chesterman invites everyone to dinner with two new cookbooks

The former Montreal Gazette fine-dining critic shares her know-how in an entertaining and accessible way. "I want to give people courage to start cooking for themselves, and to understand it’s a creative process." → Read More