Cantinho De Lisboa: A Bakery, a Coffee Place, a Foodgasm in Old Montreal
Portugese épicerie features delicious food, warm decor, and tarts to write home about. Oh wait, you’re not in Portugal.
Portugese épicerie features delicious food, warm decor, and tarts to write home about. Oh wait, you’re not in Portugal.
What do you need when you can’t get the train to fit in the tunnel? What if you need someone to shut up? What if it’s closing time and you’re not ready to go?
Papier14 Art Fair brings galleries from around the country to Montreal to showcase works on paper.
Savour the tastes, smells, sights, and sounds of Asia’s many cultures at the Accès Asie festival.
Strawberries in January a sweet, delightful play performed in French and English on alternate nights, examines teen love.
Two-day music festival in Montreal is centered on “vintage” rock sound and draws rockabilly crowd with the return of the Gutter Demons.
The 16th Blue Metropolis Festival celebrates writers and reading with a special focus on international authors this year.
It’s not legal, but it’s not exactly criminal either. Montreal is laid-back about smoking l’herbe, especially on 420 day. Here are some basics about Montreal and marijuana.
Director and Writer of Casse Tête Chinois Cédric Klapisch came to the red carpet event.
Rail City Media’s Kate Westerson Attempts to Feel Better screens this Friday online.
Ali Hassan is a man of many hats and many laughs. We talk to him about his current trajectory.
April rain doesn’t stop The Rising Few’s fanbase from turning out for the band’s launch of Sinners on St. Laurent.
PyCon, a conference dedicated to Python language, sold out months ahead of time. Seriously. What exactly makes a conference on computer programming so exciting?
Multi-talented Sarah Slean’s perfect performance of Land and Sea enhanced by her gifted touring musicians.
Mac DeMarco stole the show by crowd surfing. Seriously. Total win.
Away from the comedy circuit for a record 11 days, Carrozza thought he saw Margaret Thatcher in her underwear eating key lime pie (we’re just kidding about one of those things).
Moving to another country doesn’t stop a musician from playing. Egyptian born Karim Terouz found his band in Montreal’s open mic nights.
Trying to figure out how to learn French in Montreal without spending too much money? Here’s some suggestions. Don’t worry… we don’t tell you “just go speak to someone.”
NEeMA talks about the inspiration behind her new live album Leave the Lights On and her many incredible projects.
Seeking his daily dose of weird, Claudel found it at O Patro Vys. Stravinksy was transformed from classical chords to jazz.
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