The Main

Répertoire culturel de Montréal

Aidez-nous à nous améliorer ! Partagez vos idées sur la façon dont nous pouvons améliorer votre expérience.

Laisser un commentaire

Pour les partenariats et collaborations :

partnerships@themain.com

Contenu

  • Articles
  • Gastronomie
  • Arts et culture
  • Leçon d'histoire
  • Bulletin
  • Événements

Guides

  • Tous les guides
  • Meilleurs restaurants
  • Meilleurs cafés
  • Meilleurs bars
  • Meilleurs brunchs
  • Meilleures boulangeries

Explorer Montréal

  • Parcourir le répertoire
  • Restaurants
  • Bars
  • Cafés
  • Librairies

À propos

  • À propos de nous
  • S'abonner
  • Boutique
  • Publicité
  • Proposer un sujet
  • Flux RSS

Légal

  • Conditions d'utilisation
  • Conditions d'adhésion
  • Politique de confidentialité
Suivez-nous
InstagramTwitterTiktokLinkedin

The Main Media Inc. 2026

✦ Built By Field Office
    The Main

    Répertoire culturel de Montréal

    Aidez-nous à nous améliorer ! Partagez vos idées sur la façon dont nous pouvons améliorer votre expérience.

    Laisser un commentaire

    Pour les partenariats et collaborations :

    partnerships@themain.com

    Contenu

    • Articles
    • Gastronomie
    • Arts et culture
    • Leçon d'histoire
    • Bulletin
    • Événements

    Guides

    • Tous les guides
    • Meilleurs restaurants
    • Meilleurs cafés
    • Meilleurs bars
    • Meilleurs brunchs
    • Meilleures boulangeries

    Explorer Montréal

    • Parcourir le répertoire
    • Restaurants
    • Bars
    • Cafés
    • Librairies

    À propos

    • À propos de nous
    • S'abonner
    • Boutique
    • Publicité
    • Proposer un sujet
    • Flux RSS

    Légal

    • Conditions d'utilisation
    • Conditions d'adhésion
    • Politique de confidentialité
    Suivez-nous
    InstagramTwitterTiktokLinkedin

    The Main Media Inc. 2026

    ✦ Built By Field Office
      --°C|mercredi 15 avril 2026|
      Abonnez-vous aujourd'hui pour obtenir 3 articles gratuits par mois.ROYALMOUNT Veut Être Votre Destination Culinaire Pendant Un Mois Entier50 % de réduction sur vos 5 premières courses avec Lyft
      InstagramTwitterTiktokLinkedin
      |
      Publicité
      Le logo de The Main
      Arts et cultureManger & boireHistoireGuides
      Explorez
      Guides populaires
      • Les meilleurs restaurants à Montréal
      • Meilleurs nouveaux restaurants
      • Meilleurs cafés
      • Boutiques uniques
      • Restaurants romantiques
      • Meilleures librairies
      • Voir tous les guides
      Quartier
      • Downtown
      • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
      • Mile End
      • Mile-Ex
      • Saint-Henri
      • Voir tout
      Type d'entreprise
      • Restaurant
      • Café
      • Boutique / Store
      • Bar
      • Bakery
      • Voir tout
      Près du métro
      • Peel
      • Mont-Royal
      • Place-Saint-Henri
      • Place-d'Armes
      • Jarry
      • Voir tout
      Plus
      Catégories
      • Au-delà de Montréal

        Voyages, aventures et regards sur le monde.

      • Design

        Le meilleur du design montréalais.

      • Histoire

        Histoires, leçons et contexte.

      • Infolettre

        Notre infolettre hebdomadaire.

      • Météo
      • Voir toutes les articles originales
      Boutique
      Inscription
      Inscription
      --°C|mercredi 15 avril 2026|
      Abonnez-vous aujourd'hui pour obtenir 3 articles gratuits par mois.ROYALMOUNT Veut Être Votre Destination Culinaire Pendant Un Mois Entier50 % de réduction sur vos 5 premières courses avec Lyft
      InstagramTwitterTiktokLinkedin
      |
      Publicité
      Le logo de The Main
      Arts et cultureManger & boireHistoireGuides
      Explorez
      Guides populaires
      • Les meilleurs restaurants à Montréal
      • Meilleurs nouveaux restaurants
      • Meilleurs cafés
      • Boutiques uniques
      • Restaurants romantiques
      • Meilleures librairies
      • Voir tous les guides
      Quartier
      • Downtown
      • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
      • Mile End
      • Mile-Ex
      • Saint-Henri
      • Voir tout
      Type d'entreprise
      • Restaurant
      • Café
      • Boutique / Store
      • Bar
      • Bakery
      • Voir tout
      Près du métro
      • Peel
      • Mont-Royal
      • Place-Saint-Henri
      • Place-d'Armes
      • Jarry
      • Voir tout
      Plus
      Catégories
      • Au-delà de Montréal

        Voyages, aventures et regards sur le monde.

      • Design

        Le meilleur du design montréalais.

      • Histoire

        Histoires, leçons et contexte.

      • Infolettre

        Notre infolettre hebdomadaire.

      • Météo
      • Voir toutes les articles originales
      Boutique
      Inscription
      Inscription
      Arts & Culture

      Remembering Donald K. Donald, a Patriarch of the Canadian Music Industry

      The Montreal promoter who turned the Forum into a concert cathedral died on April 13. He was 82.

      ParJ.P. Karwacki

      15 avril 2026 · 4 min de lecture

      Remembering Donald K. Donald, a Patriarch of the Canadian Music Industry
      Photograph: Michel Cloutier

      Découvrez les lieux mentionnés dans cette histoire

      Montreal Forum

      In its heyday, the Montreal Forum has been many things to many people: A hockey cathedral, a civic landmark, a building that absorbed decades of collective memory before the Canadiens finally left for the Bell Centre in 1996. But for a generation of Montrealers who came of age in the seventies and eighties, the Forum was where Donald K. Donald brought the world to their door.

      Born Donald Tarlton, the Montreal-born concert promoter, record executive, and industry patriarch who operated under the name Donald K. Donald for more than six decades died on April 13, 2026. He was 82. His family confirmed he passed peacefully, his wife Annie by his side.

      The loss landed hard across the Canadian music industry, and tributes came quickly. In Montreal, where Tarlton spent most of his career and did some of his most consequential work, the feeling is something closer to the end of an era made up of concerts, record catalogues, careers launched and sustained. This legacy traces back to one man who decided, when offers came from New York and Los Angeles and London, to build something right at home.

      Free account required

      Pour ceux qui ont Montréal à cœur

      Créez un compte gratuit pour lire cet article et accéder à 3 articles par mois, ainsi qu'à notre Bulletin hebdomadaire.

      Indépendant. Local. Soutenu par ses lecteurs.

      ou

      Déjà membre? Se connecter

      The Main

      Commentaires

      Welcome to The Main's comments section!

      Share your thoughts and join the conversation. Please be respectful and constructive.

      Aucun commentaire pour le moment. Soyez le premier !

      Advertisement

      Follow on Google
      Jerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 Reveal
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      J.P. Karwacki

      Jerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 Reveal

      The festival’s first wave mixes legacy acts, internet-era names, and a familiar attempt to prove Montreal’s comedy institution is firmly back on its feet.

      Bagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal Right
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      Bagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal Right

      Barbie Ferreira anchors Chandler Levack's franglais romantic comedy about falling into Montreal's 2011 indie scene and never quite finding a way out.

      What to do this weekend (04.16–04.19)
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      What to Do This Weekend (04.16–04.19)

      From jazz at a new downtown venue to Laotian pop-ups and a bookstore turning 50: April 16 to 19, 2026.

      Meet the Cinephiles Keeping Analogue Film Culture Alive
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Kaitlyn DiBartolo

      Meet the Cinephiles Keeping Analogue Film Culture Alive

      Philippe Spurrell keeps rare prints out of dumpsters while Robert Miniaci reinvents the projectors that screen them. Together, they're proving the old ways still have life in Montreal.

      On the Red Carpet at the Mile End Kicks Premiere
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      On the Red Carpet at the Mile End Kicks Premiere

      Inside the local premiere of Chandler Levack's love letter to Montreal's indie rock golden age at Théâtre Outremont on April 9.

      Remembering Gabor Szilasi, the Refugee Who Became Montreal's Greatest Witness
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      Remembering Gabor Szilasi, the Refugee Who Became Montreal's Greatest Witness

      The Hungarian-born photographer spent seven decades documenting this city's streets, faces, and disappearing present. He died on April 10, 2026, at 98.

      Arts & Culture

      Remembering Donald K. Donald, a Patriarch of the Canadian Music Industry

      The Montreal promoter who turned the Forum into a concert cathedral died on April 13. He was 82.

      ParJ.P. Karwacki

      15 avril 2026 · 4 min de lecture

      Remembering Donald K. Donald, a Patriarch of the Canadian Music Industry
      Photograph: Michel Cloutier

      Découvrez les lieux mentionnés dans cette histoire

      Montreal Forum

      In its heyday, the Montreal Forum has been many things to many people: A hockey cathedral, a civic landmark, a building that absorbed decades of collective memory before the Canadiens finally left for the Bell Centre in 1996. But for a generation of Montrealers who came of age in the seventies and eighties, the Forum was where Donald K. Donald brought the world to their door.

      Born Donald Tarlton, the Montreal-born concert promoter, record executive, and industry patriarch who operated under the name Donald K. Donald for more than six decades died on April 13, 2026. He was 82. His family confirmed he passed peacefully, his wife Annie by his side.

      The loss landed hard across the Canadian music industry, and tributes came quickly. In Montreal, where Tarlton spent most of his career and did some of his most consequential work, the feeling is something closer to the end of an era made up of concerts, record catalogues, careers launched and sustained. This legacy traces back to one man who decided, when offers came from New York and Los Angeles and London, to build something right at home.

      Free account required

      Pour ceux qui ont Montréal à cœur

      Créez un compte gratuit pour lire cet article et accéder à 3 articles par mois, ainsi qu'à notre Bulletin hebdomadaire.

      Indépendant. Local. Soutenu par ses lecteurs.

      ou

      Déjà membre? Se connecter

      The Main

      Commentaires

      Welcome to The Main's comments section!

      Share your thoughts and join the conversation. Please be respectful and constructive.

      Aucun commentaire pour le moment. Soyez le premier !

      Advertisement

      Follow on Google
      Jerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 Reveal
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      J.P. Karwacki

      Jerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 Reveal

      The festival’s first wave mixes legacy acts, internet-era names, and a familiar attempt to prove Montreal’s comedy institution is firmly back on its feet.

      Bagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal Right
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      Bagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal Right

      Barbie Ferreira anchors Chandler Levack's franglais romantic comedy about falling into Montreal's 2011 indie scene and never quite finding a way out.

      What to do this weekend (04.16–04.19)
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      What to Do This Weekend (04.16–04.19)

      From jazz at a new downtown venue to Laotian pop-ups and a bookstore turning 50: April 16 to 19, 2026.

      Meet the Cinephiles Keeping Analogue Film Culture Alive
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Kaitlyn DiBartolo

      Meet the Cinephiles Keeping Analogue Film Culture Alive

      Philippe Spurrell keeps rare prints out of dumpsters while Robert Miniaci reinvents the projectors that screen them. Together, they're proving the old ways still have life in Montreal.

      On the Red Carpet at the Mile End Kicks Premiere
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      On the Red Carpet at the Mile End Kicks Premiere

      Inside the local premiere of Chandler Levack's love letter to Montreal's indie rock golden age at Théâtre Outremont on April 9.

      Remembering Gabor Szilasi, the Refugee Who Became Montreal's Greatest Witness
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      Remembering Gabor Szilasi, the Refugee Who Became Montreal's Greatest Witness

      The Hungarian-born photographer spent seven decades documenting this city's streets, faces, and disappearing present. He died on April 10, 2026, at 98.

      Plus de Arts & Culture

      Quebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever Been

      Previous

      Quebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever Been

      Next

      Buying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

      Buying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

      Plus de Arts & Culture

      Quebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever Been

      Previous

      Quebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever Been

      Next

      Buying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

      Buying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

      Related Classics

      From our archive.

      The Immigrant Family Who Inherited a Neighbourhood
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Léonie Poulin @ URBANIA

      The Immigrant Family Who Inherited a Neighbourhood

      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.

      Project Hail Mary Makes the Case That Cooperation Beats Survival
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      Project Hail Mary Makes the Case That Cooperation Beats Survival

      Hope isn’t a quality most blockbusters lean on anymore. Project Hail Mary builds an entire mission around it, and against all odds, it works.

      The Most Predictable Oscars in Years Were Still Pretty Damn Good
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      The Most Predictable Oscars in Years Were Still Pretty Damn Good

      One Battle After Another swept, PTA got his due, and Montreal snuck onto Hollywood's biggest stage.

      Red Bull Heavy Metal's Final Stop Was Its Best One
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Joe Kanzangu

      Red Bull Heavy Metal's Final Stop Was Its Best One

      The Olympic Stadium hosted the snowboard spectacle's Canadian debut—thousands showing up to prove Montreal is as serious a winter city as ever.

      Requiem for Il Bolero: When the Plaza Lost Its Leather
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Jean Bourbeau @ URBANIA

      Requiem for Il Bolero: When the Plaza Lost Its Leather

      Thirty-five years of tailoring desire.

      Montreal's St. Patrick's Day Parade: A 2026 Guide to the Oldest in Canada
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      Montreal's St. Patrick's Day Parade: A 2026 Guide to the Oldest in Canada

      The 201st edition runs Sunday, March 22 along De Maisonneuve. Here's the route, the honourees, and the history behind it.

      Les derniers de The Main

      Arts & CultureJerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 RevealFood & DrinkBuying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-TardifFood & DrinkQuebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever BeenArts & CultureBagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal RightArts & CultureWhat to do this weekend (04.16–04.19)

      Related Classics

      From our archive.

      The Immigrant Family Who Inherited a Neighbourhood
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Léonie Poulin @ URBANIA

      The Immigrant Family Who Inherited a Neighbourhood

      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.

      Project Hail Mary Makes the Case That Cooperation Beats Survival
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      Project Hail Mary Makes the Case That Cooperation Beats Survival

      Hope isn’t a quality most blockbusters lean on anymore. Project Hail Mary builds an entire mission around it, and against all odds, it works.

      The Most Predictable Oscars in Years Were Still Pretty Damn Good
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Gianni Fiasche

      The Most Predictable Oscars in Years Were Still Pretty Damn Good

      One Battle After Another swept, PTA got his due, and Montreal snuck onto Hollywood's biggest stage.

      Red Bull Heavy Metal's Final Stop Was Its Best One
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Joe Kanzangu

      Red Bull Heavy Metal's Final Stop Was Its Best One

      The Olympic Stadium hosted the snowboard spectacle's Canadian debut—thousands showing up to prove Montreal is as serious a winter city as ever.

      Requiem for Il Bolero: When the Plaza Lost Its Leather
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      Jean Bourbeau @ URBANIA

      Requiem for Il Bolero: When the Plaza Lost Its Leather

      Thirty-five years of tailoring desire.

      Montreal's St. Patrick's Day Parade: A 2026 Guide to the Oldest in Canada
      Arts & Culture
      Version Anglaise
      The Main

      Montreal's St. Patrick's Day Parade: A 2026 Guide to the Oldest in Canada

      The 201st edition runs Sunday, March 22 along De Maisonneuve. Here's the route, the honourees, and the history behind it.

      Les derniers de The Main

      Arts & CultureJerry Seinfeld and Weird Al Yankovic Lead Just for Laughs’ First 2026 RevealFood & DrinkBuying a Bakery Is Very On-Brand for Laurent Duvernay-TardifFood & DrinkQuebec's Wine Scene Is the Best It's Ever BeenArts & CultureBagels, Cigarettes, and a Franglais Rom-Com That Gets Montreal RightArts & CultureWhat to do this weekend (04.16–04.19)