MONTREAL THEN: COMING TO CANADA, PART III—The Immigrant’s Life
The third in a series in which we learn how Zsolt survived after the death of the trout. [read more]
The third in a series in which we learn how Zsolt survived after the death of the trout. [read more]
A walking tour through Chinatown as part of the Jane’s Walks events is rich in history and characters. [read more]
Here are some of the finished murals from Mural Festival 2016. [read more]
Lineup C’s final performances make for a lovely way to spend Sunday afternoon [read more]
New game bar in Plateau opens with buzzers, beeps, balls, and bevvies. [read more]
In our final stop around Montreal’s microbookstores, we take a look at some specialty stores around the area that service anything from food to religion. [read more]
Try this group escape game that challenges you with no clues. [read more]
Winner of the French language production at the Fringe Festival as well as a show of puppetry promise to capture your total attention. [read more]
The festival that just keeps on giving….and giving. [read more]
It’s Just for Laughs, Montreal is hopping and the Wiggle Room fills to capacity for Jen Kirkman’s “I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine)”. That’s right! It was sold out and people were turned [read more]
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters. [read more]
Festival of urban art and music takes over St. Laurent. [read more]
Great coffee place serves all the usual things and a few Australian favorites: flat whites and jazzles with crips [read more]
Exploring the history of a Montreal landmark, Saint Lawrence Boulevard (“The Main”). [read more]
Gala at the Mainline theatre gives students a chance to run a show from the script to the production. [read more]
Photojournal of last night’s shows along St. Laurent including Friendly Rich, Krista Muir, and LIly Frost. [read more]
From puppetry to experimental theatre, the Shortstanding Lineup A will get your brain thinking. [read more]
In the dead of winter, the pull of the couch, Netflix, and a bottle of wine is hard to resist. And I say go ahead — surrender to the remote, especially if you have a [read more]
The Souk at the SAT is one of the most anticipated holiday markets in Montreal. [read more]
For several days photographer Magali Crevier followed a giant inflatable red ball around the city. Spot these locations and find out how well you know Montreal. [read more]
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