In Griffintown, there lies a very unique and interesting space for contemporary art. Simply put, the Darling Foundry should be on every art amateur’s radar.
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The Tastemakers: Ian Sternthal
Ian Sternthal is showing us around the bright, airy displays of the Sternthal Books pop-up shop at Espace Pop. He picks up an eye-popping, colour-drenched book – Jericho Moon – and holds it out in front of us. “I love this one,” he says, flipping eagerly through the glossy pages. “It’s very different from anything I have…
Read MoreInterview: Rachel F. talks fur and Montreal fashion
Montreal has become a mecca of handicraft artisans, that are driven by the desire to be unique. A short visit to Souk @ SAT or Smart Design Mart can definitely validate their new found success over machine made products. Their creations found a home in those expositions, which attract more and more local product enthusiasts…
Read MoreThe Tastemakers: Noah Bick
Noah Bick has been a fixture at Montreal indie shows for over eight years. You’ve seen him hanging out at The Luyas, ripping tickets at How Sad, running the show at Miracle Fortress – now he’s taking things a little further.
Read MoreStore Feature: Clark Street Mercantile
From wholesale cold cuts, to selling beads, 5200 Clark Street has changed hands only a couple times over the past few decades.
Read MoreInterview with Jay Malinowksi
Jay Malinowski, formerly of Bedouin Soundclash, flexes his polymath muscles with his new project: The Deadcoast. It’s a double album inspired by the seafaring life of an ancestor 300 years his senior, Charles Martel. Accompanying the record’s release is a novella, Skulls and Bones, which is both written and illustrated by Malinowski himself. The Main…
Read MoreCitizen Vintage Bridal Editorial
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and whether you celebrate it or choose to ignore it, you have to admit that it’s nice to show some love without using the “like” button. This holiday may or may not be your thing, but daydreaming never hurt anyone. That is exactly what the lovely ladies at…
Read MoreMontreal Photographer Brings Ton Métro To Life
It’s hot. It can be sticky. There are new smells and embarrassing sounds. Weird liquids. Sometimes the lights are off, sometimes they’re on. And there’s an inordinate amount of skin-on-skin contact – at least in the summer. To put it mildly, it’s cozy. To put it accurately, it’s the metro. Ah oui, le métro. Notre…
Read MoreTastemakers: Jeremy Wallace on the Art of the Bespoke Suit
It’s hard to miss Jeremy Wallace on the street. How many 20-year-olds do you know who rock an impeccably tailored bespoke suit, every day? From his designer shades to his buckle dress shoes, Jeremy epitomizes dressing for success. But this young Montrealer is more than just a pretty suit – he makes the pretty suits.…
Read MoreStore feature: Lowell
One of the greatest challenges of being an artisan, apart from being original, is finding the perfect space to showcase your designs. For Mathieu Mudie and Rachel Fortin, also known as Rachel F., this task wasn’t easy, but thanks to a little traveling and a lot of researching, they were able to come up with…
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