When slow and small makes an impact on the city’s wider music community with a stage for artists of all levels and backgrounds.
Twisters at the St-Eustache Drive-In, or a documentary under the stars?
With affordable booking and DIY ethos, the latest venues in the city are giving local artists something rare: a place to play.
Putting the city's code-switching culture on record, one episode's sparked more honest conversation about Quebec identity than most news panels can manage in a season.
How dedication to craft shapes charcuterie and canvases.
Half on stage, half in the crowd: Documenting communities at a crossroads.
As bars struggle and alcohol sales drop, cafés are stepping in to redefine how Montrealers socialize.
It’s part gallery, part café, part bar, and, at its core, a place where art is both observed and experienced.
A community’s quiet roots, a cultural wave, and the making of a new landmark.
A volunteer-run spectacle with crowds numbering at 300,000, a testament to resilience, and a city-wide tradition that refuses to fade.
Master denimhead tailor Prospero Rey’s decades-long journey from the Philippines to creating one of Montreal’s most original fashion ateliers.
How to eat, drink, and explore the city without breaking the bank.
Soufian’s essentials reflect deep ties to culture, craftsmanship, and community—local spots that celebrate bold flavours, timeless style, and the art of a well-curated experience.
For Montrealers, winter isn’t something to endure—it’s something to celebrate.
Unless the cracks in the scene's foundation are repaired, the city's arts ecosystem is going to keep suffering.
When slow and small makes an impact on the city’s wider music community with a stage for artists of all levels and backgrounds.
Twisters at the St-Eustache Drive-In, or a documentary under the stars?
With affordable booking and DIY ethos, the latest venues in the city are giving local artists something rare: a place to play.
Putting the city's code-switching culture on record, one episode's sparked more honest conversation about Quebec identity than most news panels can manage in a season.
How dedication to craft shapes charcuterie and canvases.
Half on stage, half in the crowd: Documenting communities at a crossroads.
As bars struggle and alcohol sales drop, cafés are stepping in to redefine how Montrealers socialize.
It’s part gallery, part café, part bar, and, at its core, a place where art is both observed and experienced.
A community’s quiet roots, a cultural wave, and the making of a new landmark.
A volunteer-run spectacle with crowds numbering at 300,000, a testament to resilience, and a city-wide tradition that refuses to fade.
Master denimhead tailor Prospero Rey’s decades-long journey from the Philippines to creating one of Montreal’s most original fashion ateliers.
How to eat, drink, and explore the city without breaking the bank.
Soufian’s essentials reflect deep ties to culture, craftsmanship, and community—local spots that celebrate bold flavours, timeless style, and the art of a well-curated experience.
For Montrealers, winter isn’t something to endure—it’s something to celebrate.
Unless the cracks in the scene's foundation are repaired, the city's arts ecosystem is going to keep suffering.