Girlhood Walks the Runway with Créations GAMA
Ultra feminine styles at Montreal Fashion Week runway show. [read more]
Ultra feminine styles at Montreal Fashion Week runway show. [read more]
Swagger and style for Club Soda appearance of beloved band. [read more]
Celebrating 15 Years of Magic [read more]
September in Montreal has festivals and events for everyone. [read more]
On an unremarkably sunny Sunday afternoon in SoCal, two of my best friends drove me to and then abandoned me in the notorious Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles. At Cafecito Organico, the friendly barista [read more]
Hannah’s interview with Mike Silver can be found HERE. This is a tangent they had in their interview about DJ culture today. CFCF: The DJ scene just started to explode over 10 years. There’s a [read more]
By Felicia Xie & Ana Florentina Stefan What is Otakuthon? Before actually diving into what you can do at Otakuthon, let’s first understand what this event is all about. “Othakuton” is a merger of the [read more]
When a group of queer social media stars accepts an invite to an exclusive wilderness retreat, they’re expecting hashtags, hot tubs, and endless photo ops. What they get instead is Lesbian Wilderness Retreat from Hell—a [read more]
For its 10th Edition, Île Soniq is preparing its annual return to Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal from August 8-10 2025. Every year, the festival brings together EDM, Techno, House, Dubstep (and much more…) music lovers [read more]
Circus brings 19th century Canada to life. [read more]
Genre films are coming, so hold on to your popcorn! Yes, people will meow and cheer for the Shin ramen ad. That’s half the fun. This year seems to have a large number of films [read more]
The fourth evening of the 45th Montreal Jazz Festival presented the Avishai Cohen Trio performing “Two Roses” with a symphony orchestra at the Maison Symphonique de Montréal. The performance, which lasted about an hour and [read more]
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in Montreal [read more]
In a “love letter to Montreal and musical theatre,” multitalented Trevor Barrette launches his latest work, Max and Aaron Write a Musical. The show is about Max and Aaron who must write a musical while [read more]
A Love Unbecoming The essence of a good farce is pacing and good comedy that is full of real belly laughs. Although the actors in A Love Unbecoming are decidedly talented, the script leaves a great [read more]
To Pieces Two former lovers from a small town meet in a bar. One has moved to the city to pursue research and the other stayed behind to teach high school. As their conversation continues, [read more]
June is blazing with festivals in Montreal [read more]
With Lacrima, Caroline Guiela Nguyen offers a captivating and profoundly human exploration of the unexpected connections that unite the world of haute couture. Through the journey of a single dress, the play weaves a delicate [read more]
Last night as part of the FTA at the Monument National, South African choreographer Mamela Nyamza’s Hatched Ensemble truly stood out. This creation features a group of bare-chested dancers in long tutus, perched en pointe, [read more]
Michel Tremblay’s For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is written with wit, humour, and compassion by a mature and confident playwright. Tremblay unveils the magical relationship he enjoyed with his enchanting frustrating and delightful [read more]
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