The little black book
How Moleskine cashes in on the cultural capital of history
How Moleskine cashes in on the cultural capital of history
Text artist Jenny Holzer explores language pushed to its limits at DHC
Textile community endures in Rosemont despite commercialization
Exploring the picnic potential of Montreal’s public spaces
Community garden invites local restaurants for a cookout cook-off
The Pride Parade in pictures
A good portion of Osheaga meant getting a sunburn while standing in the middle of this immense dusty lot, eating some free corporate snack. “You… Read More »Osheaga: Pretty Fucking Good After All
The Jazz Festival in pictures
“Give me your worst,” said the Village des Tanneries to the City of Montreal. The City shrugged its shoulders and said, “Okay.” And so the… Read More »The little village beneath the freeway
The closing ceremonies did a disservice to our cultural identity
Recent changes to Canadian Heritage funding threaten the future of our nation’s literature
Players’ and TNC execs reminisce and talk about the future
Mile End gallery space defies easy categorization
Cycling nuts in Montreal offer a more personal option than big stores
“Text in Textile” weaves a holistic portrait of the immigrant experience