Cathy Keays – the history of The Women’s Art society of Montreal The Montrealer September 21, 2021 1704 Cathy Keays has published (January 2020) her new book entitled The Women's Art Society of Montreal And Its Place in History 1894-2019. Along with the history of the Society are local, national and intern...
Pierre Brosseau devotes philanthropic efforts at the Jewish General Hospital to fighting infectious diseases The Montrealer August 29, 2021 3830 Pierre R. Brosseau’s earliest exposure to helping others was as a child, growing up in Montreal’s east end. His father had a small grocery store and butcher shop, one of the first under the Metro banner, and Pi...
What the Pop! pop up art exhibitions showcase fifty local artists The Montrealer August 24, 2021 1654 YES, a charitable non-profit that provides English-language resources, tools and strategies to improve employment and entrepreneurship opportunities across Quebec, will be hosting a series of pop-up art exhibit...
Cobalt String Quartet to perform the best of Hollywood film and musical soundtracks The Montrealer August 7, 2021 1684 Classics such as Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, and Lord of the Rings Montreal concert goers can relive the most phenomenal film and musical soundtracks of the last century in the intimate setting of Place des Arts’...
Brian Bronfman named to the Ordre national du Québec The Montrealer July 25, 2021 3514 Philanthropist recognized for his contribution to changing the face of Quebec society Brian Bronfman was one of 13 people to be honoured in June as an Officer of the Ordre national du Québec. As co-founder a...
Restaurant Bivouac – Dining in the Heart of the Quartier des spectacles The Montrealer June 18, 2021 3131 June 10th marked the opening of Bivouac's terrace and dining room in the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles. Part lounge, part craft bar and part modern bistro, Bivouac is sure to please locals and visitors a...
Quebec City’s Clarendon Hotel reopens and celebrates its 150th Anniversary The Montrealer June 17, 2021 4644 A historic birthday for the oldest hotel in Canada The Clarendon Hotel, Canada’s oldest hotel, reopened on June 10th, in time to celebrate its 150th birthday. The original plan was to mark the historic anniver...
Just For Laughs launches original clothing line, HAHAHA Shop The Montrealer June 15, 2021 2748 Just For Laughs is expanding their business with the launch of an all-new original clothing line. HAHAHA Shop, the official shop of Just For Laughs, is showcasing a robust assortment of exclusive JFL items. ...
National Indigenous Peoples Day: free admission to two exhibitions at the McCord Museum The Montrealer June 12, 2021 2202 Last chance to visit Wearing Our Identity From June 19 to 21, the McCord Museum is inviting Montrealers to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day by visiting, free of charge, There Once Was a Song by Meryl ...
Festival Classica celebrates its 10th Anniversary in person and with webcasts The Montrealer May 24, 2021 1602 The 10th edition of Festival Classica will be held under the theme From Wolfgang to Amadeus. From May 29 to June 22, 2021, more than 20 concerts will be presented in front of an audience and will also be access...