C2-MTL, which brought together many of the best and brightest minds in business, entertainment, technology and new media in the hopes of reinventing the business conference, has just wrapped up. In the spirit of going out with the bang, the one and only Moby brought the roof down and, judging by the bass levels in the video above, possibly those of several surrounding houses. Though C2 is over, on May 26 you can check out the interactive and immersive E-merge exhibition, which is something you should totally do.
Parcours Numériques is a collection of video installations that you’ll find in the Quartier des spectacles between May 17 and June 3, starting every night at sunset and ending around 2 am… … More 
The legacy of Expo 67 still lives on in Montreal today: Infrastructure, architecture, art, and one giant island… … More 
Montreal’s latest, greatest, hugest rentable art space, Arsenal is the brainchild of local collectors Pierre and Anne-Marie Trahan. The couple, who’s also behind Division Gallery, has forged new ground further southwest than the city’s art world has yet ventured… … More 
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ latest must-see exhibition is Lyonel Feininger: From Manhattan to the Bauhaus, a lively retrospective that features paintings, satirical cartoons, comic strips, hand-made figures and photographs… … More 
Want to see Montreal differently? Visit Montreal’s McCord Museum and view it through a pinhole. Guy Glorieux shows his beautiful images at the world premiere of Impressions of a City, Montreal Through a Pinhole, including the largest photograph ever installed at the McCord…
An atypical partnership between a merchants association, a graffiti festival and a religious organization has produced one of Montreal’s most interesting new artistic spaces, the Fresh Paint Gallery, housed in the historic La Patrie building on Rue Saint-Catherine… … More 
Café de Flore is the eagerly awaited movie from celebrated Montreal director Jean-Marc Vallée. Vallée, director of C.R.A.Z.Y. (one of the best Montreal films ever made) and The Young Victoria starring Emily Blunt and Paul Bettany, is bringing his latest film to his hometown of Montreal for a premiere at our city’s most glamorous cinema, the Imperial. The red-carpet affair and the premiere party afterwards promises to be glam—the star of Café de Flore is French singer/actress/bombshell Vanessa Paradis, wife of Johnny Depp… … More 
Guy Laliberté, founder of the widely-acclaimed Cirque du Soleil, is the most famous clown in Canada, possibly the universe. You might have heard about his 11-day civilian-in-outer space expedition in 2009, which I guess also makes him an astronaut! But did you know that Laliberté is also a photographer? … More 
Known for illuminating a broad range of global issues, Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal this year turns its focus inward, illuminating both the depths of human compassion and the darker recesses of existence. Heavy themes for heavy times, but Le Mois de la Photo’s 2011 key word – lucidity – speaks more to the truth that photography can provide rather than its possible deceptions… … More 