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    From an influential recording studio to a musical nerve centre of Montreal
    Arts & Culture
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    J.P. Karwacki

    From an influential recording studio to a musical nerve centre of Montreal

    Breakglass Studios started with dumpster-dived CBC equipment and ultra-cheap rent. 20 years later, it's expanding into a full creative ecosystem with a record label and immersive installations.

    The Bulletin: Grab your dancing shoes y'all, leaf peeping is cancelled [Issue #148]
    Newsletter
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    The Bulletin: Grab your dancing shoes y'all, leaf peeping is cancelled [Issue #148]

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

    A chef's perspective: How pop-ups are keeping Montreal's food scene alive
    Food & Drink
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    Emilie Madeleine

    A chef's perspective: How pop-ups are keeping Montreal's food scene alive

    Rent's wild, opening a restaurant feels like a gamble—but it's one-night-only dinners where new chefs test ideas without going broke.

    Things to do in Montreal this October
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    Things to do in Montreal this October

    Fall in Montreal means cozy nights, rowdy festivals, strange cinema, and the city’s biggest Halloween parties. Here’s where to find it all.

    The digital radio station preserving Montreal's DIY spirit in the age of the creator
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    Anahi Pellathy

    The digital radio station preserving Montreal's DIY spirit in the age of the creator

    Nine years in, the 100% volunteer-run non-profit digital radio station N10.AS proves the internet can build community rather than erode it—but only if you design it right.

    Are we into Montreal's new Western bars?
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    Clément Hamelin @ URBANIA

    Are we into Montreal's new Western bars?

    A whisky-soaked tour through Spaghetti Western, Bottes & Whiskey, and 2656 Saloon.

    Betting big on secondhand shopping downtown
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    Anahi Pellathy

    Betting big on secondhand shopping downtown

    Marché Floh has outgrown its first downtown address and is already opening the door on a three-story space.

    A convenient ride-sharing app has officially launched in Montreal
    Sponsored
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    The Main

    A convenient ride-sharing app has officially launched in Montreal

    Looking for a better way to explore Montreal? Discover an affordable and easy way to get around by requesting a ride with the Lyft app.

    Montreal's live music venue infrastructure is broken at both ends
    Arts & Culture
    Editor’s Picks
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    Montreal's live music venue infrastructure is broken at both ends

    The city's venue infrastructure gap is driving artists to Toronto, but the thing is: This is a fixable problem.

    The unsexy work of building a thriving vintage business
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    The unsexy work of building a thriving vintage business

    LE NINETY's founders turned years of sourcing, washing, and trading secondhand clothes into two Montreal locations and a reported 99.9% sell-through rate.

    The Bulletin: Summer’s last stand, a world-famous pothole, and politicians pulling pints [Issue #147]
    Newsletter
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    The Main

    The Bulletin: Summer’s last stand, a world-famous pothole, and politicians pulling pints [Issue #147]

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

    Elevating Mexican traditions with the 'fonda fina' Bar Luz
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    Ivy Lerner-Frank

    Elevating Mexican traditions with the 'fonda fina' Bar Luz

    Bar Luz offers an intimate and elevated expression of Mexico's traditional eateries with hand-pressed tortillas and dishes inspired by one chef's matriarchs.

    Sixty years of haircuts in the same Mile End chairs
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    J.P. Karwacki

    Sixty years of haircuts in the same Mile End chairs

    When Ralph Bou Jaoude took over Hollywood Barbershop, he could have rebranded. Instead, he became the latest custodian of a Fairmount Street institution that's outlasted five different owners.

    The Bulletin: One foot into fall, one on the dance floor [Issue #146]
    Newsletter
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    The Bulletin: One foot into fall, one on the dance floor [Issue #146]

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

    New takes on Chinese tea culture from a roaming all-female teahouse
    Food & Drink
    Version Anglaise
    Alexa Toguri-Laurin

    New takes on Chinese tea culture from a roaming all-female teahouse

    Thé Jinjin blends traditional Chinese tea culture with the culinary and food science backgrounds of its founder Wenhui Zhang.

    PHI’s upcoming season explores art through scent, touch, and gaming
    Sponsored
    Arts & Culture
    Version Anglaise
    The Main

    PHI’s upcoming season explores art through scent, touch, and gaming

    Three international artists transform PHI’s Old Montreal addresses with work that blends ancient wisdom, cutting-edge technology, and collaborative rituals.

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