If you grew up following the misadventures of the childish sea sponge on television, you might want to mark your calendar as Montreal's Corona Theatre is about to get hit with a wave of nostalgia. The Bikini Bottom Rave is meant for all now-adult SpongeBob SquarePants fans looking for a "dumb and fun" time.
It's time for a new calendar, and hopefully, twelve months full of joy and new opportunities in the Quebec metropolis. 2023 is just starting and Montreal is already setting the bar high with tons of fun activities despite the freezing temps.No winter blues allowed on our island. From concerts to comfort food, art exhibitions, big parties and festivals, the city has something to cheer everyone up.So how will you mark the first month of the new year?
The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival will again take up residence at Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau next August 4 to 6 for its 16th edition. The event’s three headliners have been
Hope for Dementia, an organization whose mission is to safeguard healthy brains, held its second annual gala on Nov. 5 at Le Salon Crystal in St. Laurent. There were 320
The MUHC Foundation recently held its first edition of "MUHC’s Got Talent," a fundraiser in support of patient care. The event brought together health care workers who had some other