Buy Local at Mascara and Popcorn’s Spring Artisan Fair
The spring shopping season begins with an opportunity to support local artisans around Quebec.
The spring shopping season begins with an opportunity to support local artisans around Quebec.
With many free events, the annual Blue Metropolis is a chance to meet authors, listen to intelligent discourse, and get in touch with the local and international lit scenes.
Weekend of seed exchange and advice brings popular event from the Jardins Botanique to the West Island.
“You can’t be a word nerd and not into poetry,” Rabbit says. We want to send this slam poet to the Verses Festival. Find out more here.
Annual event brings out collectors of memorabilia and all things film related.
T. A. Wellington reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann M. Martin, a children’s book about a girl and a dog.
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal
Annual food fair at Palais de Congrès always a delight for tastebuds as well as social awareness.
Interview with Zach Fraser about Louis Riel, a production based on Chester Brown’s graphic novel that uses two-dimensional puppets.
Faerie is a first person narrative of this young girl who is burdened by the realities of growing up and the expectations that come with it.
New album by Matthew Vasquez full of solid songs
Tattoo artist SmAshley Dale talks about the increased popularity of the tattoo and how she developed her own signature style of dot work.
Even if you can’t afford to buy a boat, you can enhance your daydreams by going to the annual boat show.
For about nine months, Baekt has been supplying local cafés and lucky people with its amazing cookie delivery service, available late at night.
Part autobiography, part memoir, John Parisella’s latest book takes a retrospective look about Quebec politics from the 1970s to the 1990s.
In our final stop around Montreal’s microbookstores, we take a look at some specialty stores around the area that service anything from food to religion.
Assault your ears for the new year (or rock out with yer…) . Chris Aitkens picks his top five demos from Montreal’s punk and thrash scene.
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