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Nordic-inspired yoga, DJ nights on ice, and lunchtime pilates

ROYALMOUNT's January wellness lineup kicks off 2026 with unconventional pathways to that "new year, new you" promise.

Bar-hop festival Taverne Tour turns 10 with its most ambitious edition yet
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Bar-hop festival Taverne Tour turns 10 with its most ambitious edition yet

The Plateau's winter bar-hop festival returns February 12–14 with Protomartyr, Lydia Lunch, Christopher Owens, and over 100 artists across 20+ venues.

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Yakitori Hibahihi is bringing the heat to Plaza St-Hubert

Japanese restaurant veterans Hiroshi Kitano and Hideyuki Imaizumi bring the fire, united by the grill and hip-hop.

J.P. Karwacki

Wellness culture has an optimization problem

Wellness promised an escape from productivity culture. Then it became another thing to optimize.

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The Bulletin: Cold raves, beer memberships, and film festivals galore [Issue #164]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

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The best things to do this weekend (Jan 15 to 18, 2026)

From snow-covered dance floors and disco skating to gallery openings, film screenings, and neighbourhood parties.

Olive Zeynep Kartal

Three cafés, three generations, and one new wave of Vietnamese coffee

Three cafés redefining specialty Vietnamese coffee through heritage, fusion, and first-gen identity.

Jean Bourbeau @ URBANIA

The abandoned church where outsider contemporary art found a home

In a quiet village, a church has turned into a sanctuary for artists living on the margins of the world.

J.P. Karwacki

Bossa had a bread problem, so they built a 24-hour bakery to solve it

Inside the warehouse where four bakers shape everything by hand, all night, every night to make 2,000 loaves a day.

J.P. Karwacki

Operation Fish: When Montreal hid Britain's fortune during WWII

Billions in gold and securities sat three storeys beneath Sun Life while 5,000 employees worked overhead, completely oblivious.

J.P. Karwacki

CAMI's new styling studio is a fashion library of elusive finds

Camille Tremblay's by-appointment showroom brings hard-to-find brands to Montreal to fix the friction of shopping online.

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This year's Dômesicle parties dive deep into Montreal's underground collectives

2026 marks Dômesicle's 10th anniversary, and to celebrate, the SAT’s serving up a full program from Montreal’s underground scene.

Phylida Tuff-West

Emilie Pittman's Em & May designs clothes for bodies, not trends

A look at Em & May’s evolving collections, hands-on production, and commitment to inclusive style

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The Bulletin: Three generations of Italian sandwiches, a best bartender crowned, and techno bliss [Issue #163]

The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.

Jason Gisoo Kim

Marchigiani became a Montreal institution by staying old school

Three generations and 65 years later, this family business is having its busiest run yet.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Meet Dazy Chains, the tech-inspired knitwear brand combining fibre arts with digital culture

Hand-knit designs merge CAPTCHAS and AI imagery with fibre arts, while the publication Needlebound builds a tangible community for textile artists.