Annie Deir
Annie Deir was born and raised in Montreal. She was educated at McGill University, where she earned an honours degree in English Literature and Communications. She has immersed herself in writing, fashion, media, entertainment and the arts.
Annie Deir is a contributing writer to different publications providing insight into lifestyle trends in Montreal. Her background includes radio news, print, TV and theatre. She has also earned an ACTRA membership, working on many productions within the city. Her devotion to her work has led her to collaborate with such names as Relativity Media, Hugo Boss Canada and various foundations.
Annie Deir is always open to new opportunities; her exemplary work ethic is only matched by her passion for journalism.
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YP Life || December 20, 2012, 1:45 pm
Considered one of the art world’s most favourite yearly rendezvous, Miami Beach, Florida hosted its 12th edition of Art Basel last week. This global affair drew forth an impressive crowd of admirers, ranging from artists, collectors, critics, curators, dealers and enthusiasts...
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Montréal has never quite shied away from artistic recognition; our burgeoning art scene has housed a number of exhibits, showcasing works from skilled artists from all over the globe. Most recently, the SAS Gallery welcomed creations from one of the most talented artists of our times...
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YP Life || November 26, 2012, 12:15 pm
As one of the most notable events of the year, Kids for Kids pulled out all of the stops, bringing forth an unforgettable soirée for over 1000 of its charitable guests. For 20 years, Kids for Kids has reached out to a new generation of donors, implicating them in the initiative to directly impact the lives of thousands in need...
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YP Life || November 22, 2012, 1:00 pm
As one of the most anticipated and socially conscious fashion soirées of the year, Ogilvy en Fête did not fall short in delivering an extravagant shopping experience aimed to support Saint-Justine UHC Foundation’s pursuit of providing our city with the world’s highest level of healthcare...
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YP Life || November 19, 2012, 12:30 pm
With its subdued “plateauesque” vibe, the district of Saint-Henri seems to have suddenly crept up on city dwellers, making a name for itself as Montréal’s newest up-and-coming neighbourhood. Its formerly gentrified environs paved the way (literally) to this hidden gem on the off side of our ever-beloved Atwater market...
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YP Life || November 12, 2012, 10:30 am
With numerous film festivals through out the year, Montréal does not fall short in cinematic recognition. As one of the most important international documentary events, this month will mark Montréal’s 15th edition of RIDM (Rencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal) ...
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YP Life || November 5, 2012, 2:00 pm
With an initiative to develop dialogue between two of the leading contemporary art scenes in the world today, Montréal/Brooklyn explores the aesthetic parallels and distinctions between both cities. This unique partnership marks the first artistic collaboration of its kind in over a decade...
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YP Life || October 30, 2012, 10:00 am
The vernissage for the very first edition of MTL ZOO took place last week at Galerie Agora. Showcasing a mix of inspirational possibilities, MTL ZOO welcomes you into their enclave of artful madness, underlined by boundless aesthetic possibility...
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As terribly spoiled as we are with Montreal's opulent culinary scene, it is needless to say that it takes a special presence to impress the city's gastronomes. A biased attitude has certainly taken over us, due to what seems to be an overabundance in great eateries. Bar Furco, however, has put a lot on the line...
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YP Life || October 15, 2012, 11:00 am
A young group of dynamic professionals have beneficially joined forces in order to stir up the very notion of fundraising. Find out how they're doing so and what made their inaugural event on October 12 such a standout success...
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