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Preserving the hidden history of Canadian contemporary art
Artexte's library and research center collects all manner of fanzines, pamphlets, ephemera—everything that doesn't make it into official museum archives.
The Bulletin: Smut! Air Hockey! Tacos! Corgis! Political Theatre! [Issue #144]
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Laurent Dagenais builds the restaurant he always wanted
Limousine in Saint-Lambert shows how the Montreal chef's approach to French classics translates from social media to the table.
Montreal's 23-year Polynesian fantasy and volcano cocktail experiment
When Kon Tiki brought post-war escapism and Hollywood's idea of the South Pacific to Peel Street, it created an exotic escape unlike any other.
The bilingual, maximalist bookstore bar serving romance and fantasy in the Mile End
Joy is serious business at Joie de Livres.
The Bulletin: Total chaos. Zero cohesion. All good stuff. [Issue #143]
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Coco Disco Club wants to be your neighbourhood everything spot
The Duluth restaurant aims to fill the third place gap with everything from morning coffees and dinners to late-night cocktails.
The best things to do in Montreal during September
Close out summer on a strong note with block parties, art biennales, big-name concerts, and some of the city’s best food and culture events.
[PHOTOS] Boots, dust, 'n' bangers: LASSO 2025 through the lens
Sunburns, singalongs, and stage dives—this is what a country festival looks like in Montrey'all.
A Montreal smoked meat deli with Texan inspirations
At Aylwin Deli, Montreal’s most sacred sandwich gets a smoky twist as brisket traditions meet barbecue technique.
A complete guide to LASSO Montreal 2025: How to cowboy up in the city
Saddle up—Montreal’s gone country for LASSO.
Before the world knew his name, Montreal heard him first
The Harlem of the North, Little Burgundy, raised a legend. It took 100 years to say it as loudly as possible from the city's rooftops.
MUTEK is Montreal’s portal to the future of sonic art and digital creativity
Inside the festival where Montreal becomes a citywide lab for sound, vision, and risk-taking.
Remembering Claude Masson, the philosopher behind the bar of L’Express
For nearly 40 years under a canopy of glassware, he brought elegance, humour, and quiet mastery to one of Montreal’s most iconic restaurants.