VIDEO: Joan Rivers, Sarah Silverman and more at Just for Laughs 2013
With the another Zoofest and Just for Laughs in the books, we’re left to look back at the LOLs that were. Thankfully, when Joan Rivers,... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Montreal: August 2-8
The outdoor days continue in Montreal as August begins to slow the pace of the city down – but there’s still plenty to do: Place... Continue Reading
Cultural Festivals Light Up August in Montreal
Montreal’s abundant cultural diversity shows itself year-round in everyday life in the city and in several celebratory events, such as July’s globe-spanning Weekends du Monde... Continue Reading
Montreal Reggae Festival’s 10 year anniversary features Shaggy, Yellowman, Morgan Heritage and more
Whether dub or dancehall, reggae might just be the perfect music for August’s hot, sunny, chilled-out days. So it’s no surprise that the Montreal International... Continue Reading
VIDEO: Nuits d’Afrique Festival in Montreal
The 27th edition of the Festival International Nuits d’Afrique de Montréal has just ended after 12 days filled with 500 artists from over 30 countries... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Montreal: July 26–August 1
It may be the end of July, but Montreal hasn’t slowed down for summer’s dog days yet: comedy festivals Just For Laughs and Zoofest add... Continue Reading
Guide to Festivals in Montreal
Montreal’s many festivals reach their peak during the summer months, yet the festival fun continues at high levels throughout the year. To help you plan,... Continue Reading
Montrealer Jay Baruchel plays himself at Just For Laughs
Montreal actor Jay Baruchel has found all kinds of success in Hollywood, scoring major roles in Clint Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby, Judd Apatow’s Knocked Up,... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Montreal: July 19-25
Summer entertainment keeps the heat at bay this week in Montreal with jokes, music, fresh air and movies: see Just For Laughs comedy festival shows... Continue Reading
The Montreal First Peoples’ Festival
Once again, a massive, colourfully-lit teepee in the heart of downtown’s Place des Festivals marks the beginning of Montreal’s First Peoples’ Festival, now in its... Continue Reading