

All of the lineups, overpriced attractions, and classic tourist mistakes you can make in one place.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
A season’s worth of street parties, open-air performances, sporting events, and annual cultural traditions curated by The Main and URBANIA.
Where an outdoors editor goes when the city wins out over the mountains.
Everything to eat, see, and shop at the city’s biggest Vietnamese cultural festival.
Through immersive installations by Paola Pivi and Jakob Kudsk Steensen, PHI asks whether art can help us navigate climate anxiety and a world where truth feels increasingly unstable.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
With New Blood and The Legend of Rory Shayne now on Crave, Nick Rose and Lewis Cohen talk kingpins, bank robbers, and why Montreal can't let go of its outlaws.
The Montreal illustrator enlisted roughly three dozen writers, artists, and poets to fill a hand-restored 1950s vending machine with fortunes in both languages.
The WILLS Director of Operations on hospitality, leadership, and creating the kind of space he never saw when he entered Montreal’s restaurant industry.
The new Pointe-Saint-Charles venue combines courts, cocktails, Pilates, and hospitality in a bid to make the club itself the destination.
A free outdoor show became one of the biggest moments of this year’s festival, drawing a capacity crowd for the fast-rising Saguenay duo.
Montreal’s jazz culture grew in the city’s espresso bars and coffeehouses. This summer, Le Café Lavazza pays tribute to that legacy at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
An Old Montreal bar where hi-fi sound, curated records, and conversation take precedence. There are still plenty of highballs, though.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
As companies embrace AI to reduce production costs, they risk undermining the creative talent, authenticity, and audience trust that made their brands valuable in the first place.
All of the lineups, overpriced attractions, and classic tourist mistakes you can make in one place.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
A season’s worth of street parties, open-air performances, sporting events, and annual cultural traditions curated by The Main and URBANIA.
Where an outdoors editor goes when the city wins out over the mountains.
Everything to eat, see, and shop at the city’s biggest Vietnamese cultural festival.
Through immersive installations by Paola Pivi and Jakob Kudsk Steensen, PHI asks whether art can help us navigate climate anxiety and a world where truth feels increasingly unstable.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
With New Blood and The Legend of Rory Shayne now on Crave, Nick Rose and Lewis Cohen talk kingpins, bank robbers, and why Montreal can't let go of its outlaws.
The Montreal illustrator enlisted roughly three dozen writers, artists, and poets to fill a hand-restored 1950s vending machine with fortunes in both languages.
The WILLS Director of Operations on hospitality, leadership, and creating the kind of space he never saw when he entered Montreal’s restaurant industry.
The new Pointe-Saint-Charles venue combines courts, cocktails, Pilates, and hospitality in a bid to make the club itself the destination.
A free outdoor show became one of the biggest moments of this year’s festival, drawing a capacity crowd for the fast-rising Saguenay duo.
Montreal’s jazz culture grew in the city’s espresso bars and coffeehouses. This summer, Le Café Lavazza pays tribute to that legacy at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.
An Old Montreal bar where hi-fi sound, curated records, and conversation take precedence. There are still plenty of highballs, though.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
As companies embrace AI to reduce production costs, they risk undermining the creative talent, authenticity, and audience trust that made their brands valuable in the first place.