For an entire week, Montrealers have been taken over by poutine fever! The competition was fierce as 40 restaurants tried to outdo the other by offering their most creative versions of the traditional Quebec national dish of French fries covered with hot gravy and curd cheese, to an adoring public....
Montreal Bach Festival Regarded as perhaps one of the greatest composers of all time, Johann Sebastian Bach was known during his lifetime primarily as an outstanding German organ player of the Baroque period The Montreal Bach Festival currently running in Montreal from NOVEMBER 22, 2018 TO DECEMBER 7, is North America’s premiere destination for the...
The heartbeat of Montreal’s fashion scene is about to quicken as the talented second-year students from LaSalle College’s Fashion Marketing program proudly unveil the tenth edition of Soirée Mode Collège LaSalle (SMCL). Brace yourselves for an evening of glamour, innovation, and a profound exploration of the fashion industry’s impact on...
As May blooms, so does the vibrant celebration of Asian Heritage Month in Montreal, courtesy of the much-anticipated 29th edition of Festival Accès Asie. From May 2nd to June 2nd, 2024, the city will be immersed in a month-long artistic extravaganza, showcasing the rich tapestry of Asian culture through a...
The Segal Centre for Performing Arts, formerly the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, is located at 5170 chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in Montreal . This hub for the arts and English theatre has been offering a multidisciplinary program that features multicultural productions with wide...
Be fashionable, eat well and give generously during these happening events in Montreal. This week Gen’s Delights covers all the excitement of YelloWeek , shops to raise funds for mental awareness at Let’s Bond – In vogue with HOLT Renfrew and succumbs to sweetness at the McCord Museum’s Sugar Ball...
Strawberries in January – A Musical Fantasy is the kind of show that brings warmth and joy in the dead of winter. Presented by Centaur Theatre in collaboration with Théâtre Advienne que pourra, this musical adaptation of Evelyne de la Chenelière’s Des fraises en janvier offers a delightful mix of...
Most people enjoy listening to stories. The art of storytelling is common to almost every culture and the power of a good tale can change people’s perception of the world. Especially around the Holiday Season, Montreal is bustling with concerts, activities and events with a good story at its core…...
During the 18th to 20th centuries, hat makers utilized mercuric nitrate, a form of mercury, to harden felt for hats, often working in inadequately ventilated spaces. As a result, hatters gradually breathed in the hazardous mercury fumes…leading to strange behavior and mannerisms that were often associated with madness. . For...
Considered the most European of North American cities, Montreal not only combines old world charm, but also exudes a French ‘joie de vivre’ modern urban style. With the longer, warmer days ahead, we long to cast aside our winter coats and boots in order to embrace the new styles of...