The Plateau's winter bar-hop festival returns February 12–14 with Protomartyr, Lydia Lunch, Christopher Owens, and over 100 artists across 20+ venues.
Japanese restaurant veterans Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi bring the fire, united by the grill and hip-hop.
Wellness promised an escape from productivity culture. Then it became another thing to optimize.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
From snow-covered dance floors and disco skating to gallery openings, film screenings, and neighbourhood parties.
Three cafés redefining specialty Vietnamese coffee through heritage, fusion, and first-gen identity.
In a quiet village, a church has turned into a sanctuary for artists living on the margins of the world.
Inside the warehouse where four bakers shape everything by hand, all night, every night to make 2,000 loaves a day.
Billions in gold and securities sat three storeys beneath Sun Life while 5,000 employees worked overhead, completely oblivious.
Camille Tremblay's by-appointment showroom brings hard-to-find brands to Montreal to fix the friction of shopping online.
2026 marks Dômesicle's 10th anniversary, and to celebrate, the SAT’s serving up a full program from Montreal’s underground scene.
A look at Em & May’s evolving collections, hands-on production, and commitment to inclusive style
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
Three generations and 65 years later, this family business is having its busiest run yet.
Hand-knit designs merge CAPTCHAS and AI imagery with fibre arts, while the publication Needlebound builds a tangible community for textile artists.
Rotisserie feeds more Montrealers than bagels, smoked meat, or poutine ever will.