After decades of recording artists like Wolf Parade, Patrick Watson, and Kaytranada, Breakglass Studios launches its first imprint with a thirteen-artist roster.
When Richard and Shuping Guo bought Hochelaga's Dépanneur Populaire in 2001, they got more than a corner store. Their daughter Angelina's new book tells the rest of the story.
Inside the obsession with light, sound, and atmosphere that separates Montreal's best bars from the rest.
How a 1970 law, a Rosemont grocer, and generations of immigrant families created Montreal's most essential institution.
A masked duo from Saguenay that started out as a joke gig tells us a lot about what we actually want from music right now.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
From three jazz centennials to J Dilla, Willow, and UZEB at 50, the 2026 festival's best bets across free stages and ticketed venues.
Vince Vaughn plays two versions of the same gangster, and that's barely the wildest thing about it.
From Roman sculpture after dark to electroclash, grunge tributes, and an Easter cabaret with a costume policy: April 2 to 5, 2026.
The Cloakroom founder on value over flash, the scene's missing middle, and what Montreal's bar culture still needs to figure out.
Group Society and Laurier Capital just acquired the 137-year-old heritage building from Cadillac Fairview for $62 million.
From art fairs and film festivals to vinyl digs, clowns, and Roman emperors.
The return of the Expos is more viable than ever, but whether Montreal has the appetite for it is another question entirely.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
The upcoming MET terminal in Saint-Hubert opens June 15, 2026—and it's bringing Porter Airlines, coast-to-coast routes, and a much easier way out of the city.
After decades of recording artists like Wolf Parade, Patrick Watson, and Kaytranada, Breakglass Studios launches its first imprint with a thirteen-artist roster.
When Richard and Shuping Guo bought Hochelaga's Dépanneur Populaire in 2001, they got more than a corner store. Their daughter Angelina's new book tells the rest of the story.
Inside the obsession with light, sound, and atmosphere that separates Montreal's best bars from the rest.
How a 1970 law, a Rosemont grocer, and generations of immigrant families created Montreal's most essential institution.
A masked duo from Saguenay that started out as a joke gig tells us a lot about what we actually want from music right now.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
From three jazz centennials to J Dilla, Willow, and UZEB at 50, the 2026 festival's best bets across free stages and ticketed venues.
Vince Vaughn plays two versions of the same gangster, and that's barely the wildest thing about it.
From Roman sculpture after dark to electroclash, grunge tributes, and an Easter cabaret with a costume policy: April 2 to 5, 2026.
The Cloakroom founder on value over flash, the scene's missing middle, and what Montreal's bar culture still needs to figure out.
Group Society and Laurier Capital just acquired the 137-year-old heritage building from Cadillac Fairview for $62 million.
From art fairs and film festivals to vinyl digs, clowns, and Roman emperors.
The return of the Expos is more viable than ever, but whether Montreal has the appetite for it is another question entirely.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
The upcoming MET terminal in Saint-Hubert opens June 15, 2026—and it's bringing Porter Airlines, coast-to-coast routes, and a much easier way out of the city.