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The cutting-edge program brings fresh sounds to mainstream radio, and host Nicolas Ouellet brings deep knowledge and unbridled enthusiasm. → Read More
Plaintiff and three other men describe the experiences they allegedly had with Phillip Baugniet while they were between the ages of 7 and 13. → Read More
"What is being lost is something that really can’t be measured.” → Read More
“I crossed the line from filmmaker to activist,” Karen Cho says. “I couldn’t sit there and watch it happen.” → Read More
“The idea of any luxury development proposed by a developer is tone deaf to what the neighbourhood wants or needs,” one resident said. → Read More
"That you can create beauty in those kinds of circumstances is astonishing," said Lenka Lichtenberg, who will perform the songs in Montreal. → Read More
“The most violence directed toward sex workers is from society,” says sex worker turned author Mélodie Nelson. → Read More
Even once all five buildings are sold, Shiller Lavy won’t be gone from Mile End. The company still owns three buildings along St-Viateur St. → Read More
"This is slow travel at its best," according to the Times. “Pedal across the quiet countryside, refuelling on local cheese, wine and, yes, poutine." → Read More
Bochra Manaï believes the city has come a long way in the two years since she was hired. “We’re in a different place,” she says. → Read More
As he counts down the days to a third attempt at the outdoor winter dance party's 15th anniversary, co-founder Nicolas Cournoyer can’t help but be cautious. → Read More
A “very young” child was also found and taken to hospital, but there “is no fear for the child’s life,” according to police. → Read More
“A typeface is never truly neutral. The sensibility used to create a font involves arduous labour to communicate a set of ideas," one student says. → Read More
Quebec City's Musée de la civilisation is asking immigrants and their descendants to submit objects that represent their contact with the province. → Read More
From prose to poetry, non-fiction, and a wide range of graphic novels and cartoons, it’s at once utterly hip and completely unpretentious. → Read More
“It shouldn’t be just one point of view that is presented in museums," said Montreal Museum of Fine Arts chief curator Mary-Dailey Desmarais. “We’re really trying to present other narratives of art and art history.” → Read More
"This is the only place that gives us Christmas gifts every year," says Olaoye Adenike. "They don’t know what they’re doing for my family. They’re really doing… → Read More
After the disappointing reception of his last two films, the Quebec director is back on top with the five-episode psychological thriller La Nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s’est réveillé. → Read More
The annual-ish ritual dates back to when the singer-songwriter siblings were bratty children corralled by their famous folksinger mom Kate and aunt Anna to partake in holiday concerts. → Read More
The former Montreal Gazette fine-dining critic shares her know-how in an entertaining and accessible way. "I want to give people courage to start cooking for themselves, and to understand it’s a creative process." → Read More