TO DO Tonight: Peter Kirby Book Launch
Celebrate the third book featuring Montreal’s fictive sleuth Luc Vanier at the launch of Open Season.
Celebrate the third book featuring Montreal’s fictive sleuth Luc Vanier at the launch of Open Season.
Festivals and events to put on your calendar for the month of October in 2015.
The mega-flea market of POP Montreal has it all. Here’s what caught Julia’s eye.
Montreal developer launches its first original game on Steam, a 3D game for PC called Subaeria
French fashion designer Patrice Catanzaro showed his fetish line in the Village as part of Fetish Week. Oooh-la-la.
The sole surviving member of the Ramones had an intimate interview and book signing at the Phi Centre.
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Our second feature on the 2015 Montreal Comiccon focuses on the things you can buy.
In our multipart series of Comiccon 2015, Jean Frederic Vachon talks about the artists and illustrators who sell their prints and creations.
An exhibition of paintings by a Montreal based artist captures the majesty and mystique of the bison.
Make your own silver ring with Montreal’s new do it yourself studio, Le Den.
Comiccon is coming. Still on the fence about getting your ticket? Don’t be. Here are ten amazing things to catch at this year’s event.
Genevieve Borne’s photos address the issue of child trafficking and child labour around the world.
This week, continuing to explore Old Montreal landmarks, we examine the Château Ramezay, built in 1705.
Enjoy the bounty of local goods, well made at Puces POP. Check out the photojournal here.
Review of “The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett”, edited by Seán Lawlor and John Pilling.
Men’s fashion by local designers as well as artwork were on display at the first Just for Him fashion festival in Montreal at the ALT Hotel.
Using coconut cream and agave, Kingsley desserts proves that you can make ice cream that tastes great without the dairy.
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