Exhibitions You Need to Visit : Go Greek
Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture.
Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture.
It was a year of excess and weirdness and elections and charters and commissions and these are the highlights.
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the city, not a creature was saying, “I’m bored, ’tis a pity.” We got you covered for the 24 and 25 December with this list.
Every Sunday you can watch the funniest of the funny battle to be the last of the funny… and it’s funny.
Sarah Segal-Lazar is crowdfunding with indiegogo to raise funds for her new album. Learn about what inspires this artistic fireball here.
The Christmas cheer is all around! The perfect time for exploring the local markets. Annie visits Marché du Noël St Henri in celebration of the festive season.
While we hope for a perfect world where there is freedom to be yourself at any time and any place, sometimes things just go wrong.
Montreal band releases its first filled with blues, jazz, and southern songwriting.
Suspense, sex, murder, and intrigue combine to create new book, video, and song project A Bedtime Story.
Dream about summer from the first snowfall? Our new column Rx for Winter has got what you need to make it through a Montreal winter. Bota Bota spa up first.
Starting out with a member too young to play in a bar, Montreal’s The Willing keeps at it and is releasing its first EP.
With 20 new vendors this year and some beloved old ones, Puces POP has something unusual for everyone. You might be tempted to get yourself a thing or three.
Local band Frisky Kids plays a solid set that shows that they’ve got looks, charm, and talent.
Feeling the pinch of austerity? Got a criminal record you need expunged? Found out your flu shot is ineffective? You can put it on a vanity plate (soon).
What Do You See? mixes brutal egoism, drug references and hip hop’s trademark misogyny with goofy childlike charm and vague self-awareness.
The closing of Comedyworks was a huge loss for the community. Read more to see how Montreal says goodbye.
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