Review: Montreal, My Beautiful
Beautiful Montreal Romance [read more]
Beautiful Montreal Romance [read more]
June is blazing with festivals in Montreal [read more]
The 31st edition of Festival Accès Asie brings together Asian artists across Montreal to represent and show the rich diversity of Asian heritage and diaspora! Since its founding in 1995, the festival has commemorated Asian [read more]
Cirque de Soleil returns this season with all of its prowess and enchantment with a brand new show, ECHO. In it, Future, a charismatic woman from the clouds along with her lovable wolf-dog companion, Ewai, [read more]
There are more festivals than sunny days in May — and May tends to be full of sunshine in the city! [read more]
New festival featuring one act plays sells out in 48 hours!
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Who hasn’t wanted to leave everything behind for the great outdoors. Trade the Montreal skyline and the Desjardins “Aurora Borealis” for the star-clad sky. Well, look no further than Canada’s biggest Recreational Vehicle Showcase! Its [read more]
Drop that parka and put on your brightest green outfit for the month where everyone is Irish. [read more]
On a snowy yet mild February night, Montrealers entered Mile End’s Fairmount Theatre for the first stop of singer-songwriter Alex Cuba’s latest Canadian tour. The Cuban-Canadian Grammy winner offered a stripped-down performance that felt anything [read more]
On December 21, Montrealers packed into Place des Arts’ Montreal Symphony House to witness a special Christmas performance by the longest-touring band in history, the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The concert’s charm lay in its traditional [read more]
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for February. [read more]
January is pretty quiet in Montreal, but that means that the festivals and events that are happening carry that just more oomph. [read more]
Climate change is arguably the most urgent challenge of our time. Even as the world burns and environmental disasters multiply, we continue with business as usual – dining out, partying, and seeking entertainment. We are [read more]
This film is about the creative process – with all its uncertainty, rambling contradictions and maddening inefficiencies – which makes it potentially uncomfortable viewing for anyone who’s ever agonised over a creative project. But fear [read more]
Immigrant to Poland documents his street in thoughtful documentary. [read more]
Immigrant to Poland documents his street in thoughtful documentary. [read more]
By taking me around the world to people and situations, the RIDM, Montreal’s annual documentary festival, gets me through November’s wet, cold, dark days. Every year, I learn about the resilience of the disadvantaged, tragically [read more]
The days and nights are dark and cool, but the festivals keep both day and nightlife bright. [read more]
Don’t be spooked… by the abundance of things to do in October. [read more]
Like a sticom on stage. [read more]
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