A curated list of gift ideas highlighting the best clothing from local Montreal and Quebec designers.
For those who value both function and beauty: These gift ideas from local creators transform the essentials of home life into works of art.
Buboy chef and owner Eric Lozaro Magno talks about reconnecting with his roots to celebrate Filipino comfort food.
A lifetime of cheap thrills: More than 10,000 vinyls line the walls of this Montreal new & used record store dating back to the 1970s.
How mid-20th century holiday clockwork tells the story of a Montreal tradition and the history of a storied department store.
A guide for those looking for the easy way out of Montreal, these lazy escapes take even lazier travellers into the region with bespoke stays.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
A practical guide from a Montreal expert on how space can tell stories through texture, lighting, colour, furniture, accessories, and more.
Head west, young diners and restaurateurs: The suburbs are hungry, and they're changing to reflect new appetites.
Audrey-Eve’s curated picks blend practicality and comfort, showcasing local businesses perfect for photographers, homebodies, and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Leonor's a proper cocktail bar experience during the day and early evening, but on Friday and Saturday nights? It shifts into a high-energy party.
The Gibeau Orange Julep has endured wars, expressway expansions, and changing tastes, remaining a beacon of Montreal’s love for the eccentric and the nostalgic.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Veteran musician Hua Li 化力 weighs in on how racialized artists can thrive today in Montreal’s experimental, indie DIY music scene.
From razor-sharp knives to locally made butcher blocks and hunting goods, here’s what Daniel Lo Manto always keeps on hand.
A curated list of gift ideas highlighting the best clothing from local Montreal and Quebec designers.
For those who value both function and beauty: These gift ideas from local creators transform the essentials of home life into works of art.
Buboy chef and owner Eric Lozaro Magno talks about reconnecting with his roots to celebrate Filipino comfort food.
A lifetime of cheap thrills: More than 10,000 vinyls line the walls of this Montreal new & used record store dating back to the 1970s.
How mid-20th century holiday clockwork tells the story of a Montreal tradition and the history of a storied department store.
A guide for those looking for the easy way out of Montreal, these lazy escapes take even lazier travellers into the region with bespoke stays.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
A practical guide from a Montreal expert on how space can tell stories through texture, lighting, colour, furniture, accessories, and more.
Head west, young diners and restaurateurs: The suburbs are hungry, and they're changing to reflect new appetites.
Audrey-Eve’s curated picks blend practicality and comfort, showcasing local businesses perfect for photographers, homebodies, and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Leonor's a proper cocktail bar experience during the day and early evening, but on Friday and Saturday nights? It shifts into a high-energy party.
The Gibeau Orange Julep has endured wars, expressway expansions, and changing tastes, remaining a beacon of Montreal’s love for the eccentric and the nostalgic.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Veteran musician Hua Li 化力 weighs in on how racialized artists can thrive today in Montreal’s experimental, indie DIY music scene.
From razor-sharp knives to locally made butcher blocks and hunting goods, here’s what Daniel Lo Manto always keeps on hand.