Review of Merv Hartlen: Parents, Weed, and Women
A review of Merv Hartlen’s performance at Pop Montreal.
A review of Merv Hartlen’s performance at Pop Montreal.
Nothing is better than dancing and then hanging with the band after a set that burns the rafters.
I have to thank the Pop Montreal artist recommendation for making me choose this event last night. Fisher’s performance at Petit Campus was heart-melting.
Catey Shaw talks about Hall and Oats, bickering, Brooklyn, L.A., and making art and music in advance of her appearance at POP Montreal.
Australian indie-folk musicians are excited to be on their first ever North American tour with their latest album, Passerby.
This year POP Montreal adds Merv Hartlen to your to-do comedy list. Merv is very well known in the comedy crowd of Toronto.
Trying to figure out what to see at POP Montreal? I can’t either. Follow Rachel’s inadequate mulling over what to do with Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night.
Adam Cohen talks to Nancy Berman about giving up, finding authenticity, and sacred covenants.
POP Montreal has a reputation for bringing some seriously hip and highly anticipated acts to town and this year they are hosting Robby Hoffman,
Craig Schram of Edmonton’s Provincial Archive talks to us about the processes that went into the band’s third album, It’s All Shaken Wonder.
Pop Montreal’s Place des Arts free show started quietly, but transformed almost within seconds to a massive crowd for A Tribe Called Red.
McAuslan Brewery plays host to annual bike-in screening featuring De Palama’s ’70s classic Phantom of the Paradise
Montral-based Caila Thompson-Hannant is releasing the follow up to Being in a matter of days. Here’s a quick look at the new album Being
Why go to the movie theatre at the Forum and sneak from film to film when you can see great free films screen outside the SAT every Tuesday?
Olympic Sympohinum’s new album Chance to Fate is contemplative and searching. Rachel Levine talks to Kyle Cunjak about writing it.
Winner of this past year’s fashion Pop event, Christina Julien launches her first pop up shop at l’Espace Pop.
CTZNSHP’s lead singer and bassist talks to us about being an anomaly in the Montreal scene.
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