First Nations: Never to be Forgotten
Indigenous narratives at Centre des Mémoires Montréalaises (MEM)
Indigenous narratives at Centre des Mémoires Montréalaises (MEM)
A Q&A with the diverse foursome. In Montreal, we’ve had our share of cultural disappointments this year, with institutions like Blue Dog closing down, and… Read More »Dali: Montreal’s up-and-coming eclectic band!
Author’s statement: Karonhianoron Dallas Canady-Binette is a two-spirit Kanien’keha:ka student from Kanehsatake. They completed their Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology at McGill University in 2024,… Read More »Reconciliation for Who?
Montreal’s perpetual state of construction does not deceive: it remains a city of constant change. The McCord Museum’s current exhibition, Pounding the Pavement, perfectly captures… Read More »The Cost of a Matcha in Tiohtia:ke
What’s going on with the matcha and chai obsessions? Your local neighbourhood coffee shop today serves more than just a reliable cappuccino; it now might… Read More »Spilling the tea
A Review of the Oasis ‘25 Reunion Tour
Maybe the real successful night isn’t about where you go, but who you’re with.
Kevin Bacon, Nanette Workman, and a wall of sound guide Montrealers through sixty years of rock history in an immersive exhibition at the Old Port.
Tony Award-winning musical arrives in Montreal.
Misogyny and the hip-hop industry
A froshie recounts his (diverse? entertaining? questionable?) experiences with a time-honored McGill tradition
From teen drama to Korean dating shows, today’s television packages romance as something to binge, market, and sell back to us. Sometimes, all we want… Read More »The Commodification of Love
The Rise and Effects of Binge-Watching
This summer’s viral spectacles reveal who really shapes internet discourse
Behind the Scenes of the Best Place on Earth