It Could Only Happen Here strives to capture the magic of the FME music festival
An interview with Stephan Boissonneault about his filmmaking debut, premiering this weekend in Montreal.
An interview with Stephan Boissonneault about his filmmaking debut, premiering this weekend in Montreal.
The Russian activist punks are bringing their award-winning Riot Days show to the city, as well as launching the MAC-curated Velvet Terrorism exhibition.
The 16th edition of the festival took place this past weekend at Parc-Jean Drapeau, with headliners Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and RÜFÜS DU SOL.
From the parade to the parties to the shows, here are highlights of the festival happening from Aug. 3–13.
The owners of the Plateau music, comedy and party venue are actively looking for a new location.
Overheard in Parc Ex: “Mile End is cool again.”
The latest renaming follows a partnership between Evenko and Toronto telecom company Beanfield Metroconnect, which has had an office in Montreal since 2020.
“This is Guantanamo-level shit.”
“Superstars performing while pregnant for an event watched by millions, like Rihanna just did, may not seem like anything ground-breaking if you aren’t closely following the evolution of how women’s bodies are routinely perceived and scrutinized. But these moments matter.”
Dion is working with a sports medicine therapist daily in order to hopefully one day return to performing.