A practical guide from a Montreal expert on how space can tell stories through texture, lighting, colour, furniture, accessories, and more.
Audrey-Eve’s curated picks blend practicality and comfort, showcasing local businesses perfect for photographers, homebodies, and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Veteran musician Hua Li 化力 weighs in on how racialized artists can thrive today in Montreal’s experimental, indie DIY music scene.
Turning life’s heartbreaks and anxieties into creations that blend nostalgia with a sharp edge.
On the agenda: Rest, relaxation, and casual encounters, all on Soviet-era carpet—if the chemistry’s right.
Country music and cowboy core, long a rural staple in Quebec, have made urban inroads into Montreal—and they aren't going anywhere.
Halloween parades are a staple in cities like New York, Chicago, Salem, and Atlanta—not to mention a litany of small towns—so why not Montreal?
In The Reeds, novelist Arjun Basu turns his eye toward Montreal’s West End for an introspective family novel set during a summer of seismic personal shifts.
When it opened in 2017, Le Club took a different path from traditional bike shops, building new communities around the cultures of cycling and running.
Whether it’s a kick or a putt, this gala is a testament to how the sports of soccer and golf both unite people from all walks of life.
A veterans’ social club turned live music venue, honouring country music history with a longstanding tradition as it looks to new endeavours.
There was once a time when Montreal’s Anglo writers were central to the city’s culture—here’s how new generations of writers are bringing it full circle.
Talking up the value of old craftsmanship, defining a city’s visual landscapes for 15 years, and new collaborations.
Over a century of historical inspirations and a half-dozen local photographers can't be wrong.
A gallery throwback to when Montreal's soccer and hospitality pros, local businesses, and more descended on Percival Molson Stadium.
A practical guide from a Montreal expert on how space can tell stories through texture, lighting, colour, furniture, accessories, and more.
Audrey-Eve’s curated picks blend practicality and comfort, showcasing local businesses perfect for photographers, homebodies, and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Veteran musician Hua Li 化力 weighs in on how racialized artists can thrive today in Montreal’s experimental, indie DIY music scene.
Turning life’s heartbreaks and anxieties into creations that blend nostalgia with a sharp edge.
On the agenda: Rest, relaxation, and casual encounters, all on Soviet-era carpet—if the chemistry’s right.
Country music and cowboy core, long a rural staple in Quebec, have made urban inroads into Montreal—and they aren't going anywhere.
Halloween parades are a staple in cities like New York, Chicago, Salem, and Atlanta—not to mention a litany of small towns—so why not Montreal?
In The Reeds, novelist Arjun Basu turns his eye toward Montreal’s West End for an introspective family novel set during a summer of seismic personal shifts.
When it opened in 2017, Le Club took a different path from traditional bike shops, building new communities around the cultures of cycling and running.
Whether it’s a kick or a putt, this gala is a testament to how the sports of soccer and golf both unite people from all walks of life.
A veterans’ social club turned live music venue, honouring country music history with a longstanding tradition as it looks to new endeavours.
There was once a time when Montreal’s Anglo writers were central to the city’s culture—here’s how new generations of writers are bringing it full circle.
Talking up the value of old craftsmanship, defining a city’s visual landscapes for 15 years, and new collaborations.
Over a century of historical inspirations and a half-dozen local photographers can't be wrong.
A gallery throwback to when Montreal's soccer and hospitality pros, local businesses, and more descended on Percival Molson Stadium.