It's New Year's Eve in Montreal: A massive guide to the top NYE dinners and parties from dozens of restaurants and clubs.
For hairstylist Izzy Mulder, building a salon can be political—especially when it's rooted in real inclusivity and ethics.
ROYALMOUNT’s Salon Joséphine offers private fittings, wardrobe edits, and access to the mall's luxury brands through seven stylists with serious credentials.
From 1884 to 1918, a steam-powered cable railway hauled Montrealers to the summit in minutes, despite a park designer's vision of leisurely mountain strolls.
An English bookstore owner shares a no-fail list of books to gift this holiday season.
The Vin i Vida founder and Alma/Bar Luz co-owner and sommelière shares her favourite natural wines for gifting, from everyday gems to coveted private imports.
The founder of a go-to address for clean beauty and custom skincare in Montreal gives her top picks.
The Bulletin is a collection of what's happened, what’s happening, and what’s to come in and around Montreal.
We built this city's culinary history and fuelled its nights out with this soggy, unphotogenic icon.
Curated by the team behind a tiny-but-mighty Mile End cinema's programming that goes far beyond the usual suspects.
Montreal's cookbook shop owner knows what works in a home kitchen. Here's what he says you should gift this year.
Complimentary skating, hot chocolate, and a choreographed aerial display set to DJs spinning and mixing live.
The Ravenscrag manor housed the Allan Memorial Institute, where patients seeking help became victims of Cold War experiments.
As Montreal's oldest fortune cookie factory shuts down after 128 years, a secret salvaged archive holds the blueprint for what could keep its memory alive.
Gilles Brière has spent 25 years in the red suit, making enough during the holidays to pay his bills for the year—and he's not quite ready to hang it up.
Teejay Bhalla links film history, museum exhibitions, and current events to create a distinctive screening program on the Montreal scene.