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Ed has posted

August 13, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Ed has posted

a blog entry and a couple of pics of the undressing of the St. James United Church in Montreal. I used to go in the stores there a lot – BMac was located there – and I was always fascinated by the church with the stores out front. I can’t wait to see how the removal of the tacky retail space changes the ‘hood.

Tags: Blork, Montreal

YULZine

July 19, 2005 by Michael Boyle

YULZine

is really starting to hit its stride with Il/Elle and Où étais-tu? and the wonderful accompanying images. Great stuff.

Tags: Montreal

Hilarious:

July 10, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Hilarious:

ZOMBIES in Parc Mont-Royal. There is a pretty big group of people who have started to show up at the park to do real-live DnD-style battles each Sunday. So another group of people decided to dress up like Zombies to “attack” them. Priceless.

Tags: Montreal

Keepgoing.org:

June 27, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Keepgoing.org:

The Big Fish. Subhed: “Ten years later, the story of Suck.com, the first great website.” It is nice to see CTHEORY cited there. While Carl busy doing the CTHEORY website, I was working at the other end with the editors, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, in my first net job.

Tags: CTHEORY, History, Montreal, Personal

One of the things

June 3, 2005 by Michael Boyle

One of the things

I’m going to miss most in Montreal are summer evenings on the terrace at the Bistro Duluth. For the last ten years or so the Bistro has been a mainstay of my neighbourhood routine here on the Plateau, the location of countless 5-à-7s, impromptu dinners, hungover breakfasts, and late-night snacks. I don’t think I’ve ever been there and not seen and flagged down a friend walking by, and at least half the time whoever it is stops by and joins the table.

The nice thing about Bistro Duluth is that they have slowly but surely improved the whole offering. A few years ago the bar was pretty run down. the menu was over-reliant on mediocre versions Portuguese standbys, and the service was slack at best – whereas now the Portuguese cuisine has improved to the point that the Bistro rivals local champ Chez Doval in terms of sheer taste and quality, and at the same time the list of portos available, microbrews on tap, and even the wine list have all increased in quantity and quality.

Last night we stopped by and I had my usual Portuguese mussels and Nadia had a great red tuna steak, accompanied by a peppy bottle of Vinho verde. And, as should be the case at any good neighbourhood restaurant, the management gets to know the locals and provides great service.

Tags: Food, Montreal, Personal

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