What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Cirque's back at the Old Port, Steve Aoki's spinning at Parc Jean-Drapeau, and Moulin Rouge is live—pick your Saturday vibe.
Live music, comedy, and theatre Saturday night—get out and catch something.
Cirque, Broadway, live music, and comedy running Sat–Sun. Binge a series between shows.
Parks are free, events—we don't have free-priced shows today, so get outside instead.
Moulin Rouge and live music, then dinner at a spot that actually hits—no pretension.
Cirque is the play today—acrobatics, colour, wonder. Afternoon matinee, kids go wild.
18°C and clear—perfect for Parc Jean-Drapeau's Steve Aoki set or just wandering a park.
After 11pm? Clubs spin, alternative acts fire up, dive bars and upscale cocktail joints stay open.
Lawmakers finished a turbulent spring session after passing major bills on femicide prevention and energy drinks for youth.
The city is revising its Plan Vélo with input from residents starting June 15, aiming to adapt cycling infrastructure across diverse neighborhoods.
The city's major francophone music festival runs June 12–20 in the Quartier de spectacles, featuring everything from hip-hop to punk and indie pop.
The national team kicks off Friday, June 12, at Toronto Stadium seeking its first men's World Cup win in franchise history.
The city's legendary nightlife is evolving. Digital spaces are becoming as curated and atmospheric as the basement bars and neon-lit streets that defined Montreal's rebellious streak.
Read the feature →Readers voted on the best rotisserie chicken in the city. Here's where to find crispy skin and juicy meat—five standouts from Cult MTL's 2026 Best of MTL poll.
Five high school teams competed Sunday at a national cooking competition hosted by chef Ricardo Larrivée. Manitoba's École Polyvalente La Samare advances to Paris.
Readers picked their favorite frozen treats. Here are the standouts.
Montréal Baroque co-director on building a career in early music across North America, visa costs, and festival ambitions.
A new show at the Centre des mémoires montréalaises spotlights women who shaped the city's post-war garment industry through direct testimony and archival recordings.
The French adaptation of the off-Broadway parody musical opens Thursday with Véronique Claveau channeling the diva through iconic songs and irreverent Quebec references.
Someone complimented a guy on his Star Wars shirt right after his girlfriend left him. He thanked them, came back later, gave them a hug. Sometimes strangers get you through the day.
Quebec's almost doubling funding for teams of cops paired with health and social services staff in Montreal and Longueuil. Not everyone's sold — some say it ramps up surveillance.
Spotify play counts are now part of how festivals like Osheaga and Îlesoniq pick their lineups. Your listening habits are literally booking the artists.
Hot Star Chicken on Ste-Catherine is finally being torn down after a fire a year ago. The demolition is loud and it's happening now.