Enochlophobia alert! Montreal is a busy place this month, and this is the page to sort it all out. With restaurants, bars and hotels opening and closing, concerts being performed nonstop, and news developing faster than it can be reported, it's hard to stay afloat. You need a guide. Martiniboys.com is here to help. Keeping our ears to the ground, we've collected all the buzz that you need to stay informed about our city. Whether it be a new store opening or a shocking political scandal, you'll find it here. Here's what's happening in the city over the next few days.
Mariah Carey
While we loved her in
Precious, her nervous breakdowns and reinventions of herself have tired us out. Maybe she can still serve as a cautionary tale to other pop stars like
Britney Spears… or is it too late for that? Either way it can’t be all bad, after all
Mariah Carey still has all of that money. For her new tour,
Angels Advocate she hits the road in support of her album
Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, hitting 19 cities over eight weeks for her first major tour in three years.
Mariah Carey is at the Bell Centre
Tonight.
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Django Reinhardt Festival
The gypsy jazz legend, Django Reinhardt, died 57 years ago, and is still considered to be the king of the genre. His influence is more prevalent than ever now, and the Django Reinhardt Festival should be all the proof you need. So why not come out, and celebrate the life of this king of jazz in style.
Django Reinhardt Festival is at L’Astral tonight to Saturday.
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Bois encre métal
Bois encre métal or
Ink Wood Metal exhibits sculptures and photographs by many acclaimed artists, including
Nicolas Ruel,
Josée Pellerin,
Jean-Pierre Morin,
Alain Lefort and many others. Indulge and explore their modern visual creations, as each piece was created within the last five years.
Bois encre métal is at
Galerie Orange until March 7.
More on Bois encre métal.
The Daily Miracle
The economic collapse seems to be the 'it' button for most playwrights to take, which is exactly what prompted the plot of
David Sherman's
The Daily Miracle. The story follows a distraught family trying to make ends meet in the wonderful world of journalism, while they struggle to distribute their daily newspaper and compete with big news networks.
The Daily Miracle by
David Sherman is at the
Infini Theatre until February 14th.
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