Maisonneuve, Spring 2026
Maisonneuve has been described as a new New Yorker for a younger generation, or as Harper's meets Vice, or as Vanity Fair without the vanity—but Maisonneuve is its own creature. At its core, Maisonneuve asks questions about our lives and provides answers free of cant and cool.
In this issue:
- Solidarity Interrupted: Suppression of the pro-Palestine movement in polite Canada
- Searching for the truth about my grandmother, I found a disturbing history of medical misogyny in Montreal
- Music companies and organizations are racing to work with AI tools, but they risk further marginalizing artists and creativity
- David Cronenberg's disembodied horror explores how technology can delay mourning in The Shrouds
Montreal, Canada; 200 x 275mm; 64 pages; Winter 2025