Fall in Montreal means cozy nights, rowdy festivals, strange cinema, and the city’s biggest Halloween parties. Here’s where to find it all.
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.
A whisky-soaked tour through Spaghetti Western, Bottes & Whiskey, and 2656 Saloon.
Marché Floh has outgrown its first downtown address and is already opening the door on a three-story space.
The city's venue infrastructure gap is driving artists to Toronto, but the thing is: This is a fixable problem.
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.
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.
Three international artists transform PHI’s Old Montreal addresses with work that blends ancient wisdom, cutting-edge technology, and collaborative rituals.
Artexte's library and research center collects all manner of fanzines, pamphlets, ephemera—everything that doesn't make it into official museum archives.
OFFF Montréal is bringing talks, workshops, parties, and a who’s-who of global creatives in the design world to the SAT this September.
Just a couple of pedal strokes from Dakar.
Close out summer on a strong note with block parties, art biennales, big-name concerts, and some of the city’s best food and culture events.
Montreal’s fashion e-commerce giant fights to stay in control after creditors move to force a sale.
Joy is serious business at Joie de Livres.
Sunburns, singalongs, and stage dives—this is what a country festival looks like in Montrey'all.