The Editorial Magazine is pretty cute
We spoke to Claire Milbrath, the editor-in-chief of the quarterly Montreal art/fashion publication.
We spoke to Claire Milbrath, the editor-in-chief of the quarterly Montreal art/fashion publication.
Canada’s Bryan Lee O’Malley took four years to follow up his smash hit & its film adaptation. Seconds has a female lead, and a plot couched in autobiographical irony.
Concordia hosts the roving annual festival that presents plays, documentary films and art exhibits in an effort to demistify South and Central American culture.
The small press launches its first collection this week. We spoke to managing editor/author Ashley Opheim about Metatron’s mandate & goals.
The founder of the alternative style magazine reflects on a decade in print, and discusses the new compendium, WORN Archive.
In her new novel The Girl Who Was Saturday Night, the author who was voted #4 Best Living Author in the Best of MTL readers poll continues to depict this city’s magic.
The #3 Best Comedian and #4 Best-Dressed Montrealer in 2014’s Best of MTL readers poll is set to perform her one-woman show, I Am No Man, this weekend.
We indulged in Montreal’s longest-running fancy tea-time ritual.
The local author’s new short story collection, Sweet Affliction, exposes some uncomfortable truths about this city, resisting the urge to romanticize.
You’ll recognize Montreal’s art community & activist scene in Jacob Wren’s Polyamorous Love Song, an accessible avant-garde work that asks a lot of big questions.