What if the Little Prince wasn’t lost alone on his little red planet, but rather joined us on our big blue one? That’s the question the Grands Ballets Canadiens ask with their otherworldly latest production… … More 
Michel Brisson is a luxe boutique for men that recently welcomed fashion designer Samuel Mercure into its sartorial fold. At 24, this local boy wonder recently presented his 2012 spring and summer collection at the Laurier Avenue location where it is sold exclusively… … More 
It’s a wonderful week here in Montreal: spring is here and the entertainment is literally fantastic, from Cirque du Soleil to The Little Prince to Pinocchio, from classical musical performances to a cutting-edge digital arts festival, plus comedy, dance, theatre, film, rock n’ roll and roller derby! … More 
There’s a reason the Montreal Eaton Centre is the sixth most visited place in the city. Not only does it boast the largest food court in North America, it’s also the biggest mall downtown, in a city celebrated for its network of malls joined by the underground city. But it provides travelers with much more than retail therapy. … More 
For casual, wholesome and handmade Italian food, Osteria Venti is the new place to be. Chef Michele Forgione is at the helm of a restaurant which just celebrated its first anniversary with a bang… … More 
The Elektra International Digital Arts Festival, May 1-6, features artists and their works that represent cutting edge technology mixed with experimental forms of digital art and culture in diverse mediums such as video, music, concerts, audiovisual performance, architectural video projections, schizophrenic robotics and colossally complex installations… … More 
It’s an action-and-art-packed week in Montreal, especially for those of us who are into watching talented people perform amazing feats. Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna is all that and more, as are many of this week’s dance, theatre and live music shows plus two film festivals and mind-blowing how’d-they-do-that digital art… … More 
With its mix of ancient and new buildings, boutiques, museums and restaurants, Old Montreal really is la belle ville in a nutshell. For kids, the mix of 17th century European architecture and snazzy art, science and historical centres makes it a unique playground… … More 
There are all kinds of shoppers and if retail therapy is high on your things-to-do list in Montreal, this quick-and-easy women’s fashion primer will you guide in the right direction… … More 
In a city as diverse as Montreal, there are plenty of alternative places and events for LGBT people to go to located outside of the Gay Village…