Montreal’s last old-school diners
We profile three of this city’s longstanding diners, relics of another time. Photos by Owain Harris.
We profile three of this city’s longstanding diners, relics of another time. Photos by Owain Harris.
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As cold as it is right now, you can still totally do things in the city. Seriously.
There is nothing more tasteful than Santa Claus and Jesus in one brightly lit-up scene.
Yeah, we see some nasty confrontations between anglos and francos in the media and even on our streets. But these tense moments remain the exception to the rule.
Don’t let the crappy weather bully you into riding the bus.
Jeremy Elkin, a Montreal-bred skateboard filmmaker who now calls New York home, will be in town tomorrow to premiere his latest project, The Brodies.
Evan Dubinsky loves the dough, so he took cooking lessons from a few local pastry chefs.
The city needs to update its bicycle infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of people who get around on two wheels throughout the winter.
Peace Park, one of Montreal’s most recognizable skate spots, turned 19 this weekend. To celebrate, a bunch of dudes skated and drank beer.