The Many Annes (Subscription Required)
There’s more than one way to read L. M. Montgomery’s literary heroine, from feminist trailblazer to conservative tradwife.
There’s more than one way to read L. M. Montgomery’s literary heroine, from feminist trailblazer to conservative tradwife.
The life of a religious recluse in seventeenth-century Montreal shows how solitude doesn’t have to mean isolation.
Where a person is from is not a question with a straightforward answer.
The history of this small city is intertwined with heavy industry, as are the plans for its revitalization.
Comic.
Launched amid a public health crisis, Montreal’s pool system remains deeply embedded in the lives and hearts of residents.
Poetry.
Photo Essay.
A deluxe bedroom built in the middle of an abandoned factory is an ironic response to Montreal’s housing crisis.
Poetry.
Translation by Katia Grubisic.
Fiction.
Summer reads from Rick Trembles, Mireille Gagné, L.E. Fox and André Alexis.
New music from Elle Barbara's Black Space, Kara-Lis Coverdale, Ribbon Skirt and Sparkling Water.
Letter From Montreal.