Startupfest 2018 Preview : Explore Infinite Possibilities

Ah summer in Montreal! Visitors from around the world rush to our shores and the streets come to life with our signature festivals. One of my favorite things about this city is that we are in continuous movement. There are activities for every taste and we radiate a creative energy that allows for constant innovation. So it is no surprise that startups thrive here. Now, … Continue reading Startupfest 2018 Preview : Explore Infinite Possibilities

Lyric Theatre Singers | Journey to Broadway

If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, we have a treat for you. The Lyric Theatre Singers are presenting their 28th musical theatre revue, Journey to Broadway, at the DB Clarke Theatre only on the 14, 15 and 16 of June. The show is directed by Bob Bachelor and Cathy Burns with co-musical director Chris Barillaro. It was a high-quality production … Continue reading Lyric Theatre Singers | Journey to Broadway

Balenciaga Women's Suit

Balenciaga | Master of Couture at McCord Museum

Cristóbal Balenciaga was one of the boldest designers of his time and is still inspiring fashion designers to this day.  He was a true artist and was admired by many of his peers. The McCord Museum is considered a leader in the collection of dress, fashion and textiles in Canada. As such, they delight us once more with the North American exclusive premiere of Balenciaga, … Continue reading Balenciaga | Master of Couture at McCord Museum

Marisa Portolese | Powerful Photography Exhibition at McCord Museum

The McCord Museum presents a new exhibition as a part of their Artist-in-Residence program: In the Studio with Notman by photographer Marisa Portolese. The program invites artists to explore the connection between their art and the artifacts found in the Museum’s collections. Inspired by the stories and objects they uncover, they create a solo show that is presented at the end of the residency. In … Continue reading Marisa Portolese | Powerful Photography Exhibition at McCord Museum