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Volume 1 of Rake&Co. is available for purchase! This 120-page bilingual magazine is inspired by the cultural, commercial and social goings on in Montreal. Inside, we look at new boutiques, evolving districts, local artists, curious new businesses and much more.
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Foodies hone your Google map skills and iron them bibs! Our city is revisiting the 1947 bylaw that restricts street food vendors to federal-provincial property and festivals. The food trucks are revving up their engines, busting out choice produce and servin’ up some fresh street food...
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There’s a lot of excitement these days about reclaimed objects and all things vintage, but what’s happened to antique stores in the midst of all this? Kavanagh Vintage is a wonderfully curated shop in Montreal’s west end (NDG) inspired by the vintage markets in Camden Town. Beau Kavanagh and partner Sarah journey high and low hunting for memorable pieces - whether vintage jewelry is your thing or a Hughes & Owen drafting table, every inch of this place is worth the visit.
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The world's very first commercial rooftop farm sits atop an office building smack in the middle of downtown Montreal. Lufa Farms is a 31,000 square-foot greenhouse that grows over 40 varieties of produce year-round. But this is about a lot more than a farm in the sky, it's a potentially game-changing prototype for urban agriculture. The story has an alluring moral too: that urban farming is both possible and profitable. We chatted with Yourianne Plante, Communication Officer at Lufa Farms,...
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Do you know Simon Roy? The former Raker and current CloudFriend is not only the most fantastic guy, but has the most exquisite handwriting imaginable.
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We are super pleased to announce that you can now purchase a High Five Poster of your own! Inspired by our unabashed love of mutual congratulation and all ‘round nerdiness, we wanted to share a little of the joy with you.
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What started as a playful game fueled by the digital age quickly became a lesson in relative value and ended with a gesture of generosity and a man filled with insights. Kyle MacDonald...
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When we look back at this era three themes will most certainly dominate our collective memory: the environment, the digital revolution and the global recession. Three issues so clear and omnipresent that one can't help but feel they are fundamentally connected and meant to teach us lessons about how we can be better.
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We’re happy to announce we have a snazzy new feature on The Rake, The General Store. We will be filling it up with free downloadable goodies like our ‘desktop desktop’ series inspired by some of the folks we love around the office and custom Google map guides to cities we dig that you can send to your phone or copy into your travel itinerary. We will also be creating original pieces that you can purchase like...
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Dallas Clayton writes kids books. His first was called An Awesome Book . He wrote the story and drew the pictures a few years back for his 5 year-old son (kinda like a father-son manifesto) encouraging him to dream big and imagine things like "rocket-powered unicorns." He made a few extra copies and started selling them from his home. Since then, he's sold a lot and went on to create the Awesome World Foundation and donate one book for every book sold. His fans include Spike Jonze,...
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Okay, I know what you are all thinking: crazy dog lady gone crazy publicly and in print. Maybe. But maybe not. I know we interview really fascinating people in The Rake (documentary filmmakers, explorers, innovative entrepreneurs, journalists and on…) but sometimes I look at my dog and think there’s a lot of wisdom in that furry little head and some of the things I imagine she’s thinking we could stand to learn a lot from. Trust me, you’ll have a hard time disagreeing with much of what...
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We are knee deep in this year’s edition of CloudKitchen and couldn’t be more excited about it. Last year we threw ourselves into the unknown with this wee project that turned into a lasting celebration of our values and a way to give back to the clients, friends and collaborators we love. To be honest, we thought about doing something different this year, in the name of innovation, but the idea of not doing it felt weird. So we leapt back in and the enthusiasm around the office is palpable.
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Interview by Justin Li Benjamin Gott is a busy, creative guy. Online, he’s the founder of blogs The Brilliance – which happens to be on Kanye West’s blog roll – and Snak Snak . Offline, he’s just launched clothing label, Benjamin Edgar or Whatever , and founder of Boxed Water is Better – a better, bottled water brand. You’ve perhaps come across it if you’ve ever stayed the night at The Standard hotel in LA, Hollywood or Miami, or perused the pages of Fast Company, I.D. Magazine or...
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Little Ms. Best’s last name is no accident. You can’t help but be impressed by her smarts, great taste and beauty but what really gets you is her self-effacing humour, her love of a dirty joke, her tremendous enthusiasm around fatty foods (or any food for that matter!) and general ‘I’m up for a good time, anytime’ take on life. I knew the moment I met her, she was going to be one of those people ‘I knew when’ and two years later, I believe in her more than ever. Today, she works at...
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This isn’t one of those ‘oh look, more Montreal music talent!!’
pieces. I am a fan of Camaromance . A fan fan. The Parade
has been a constant companion for me for the past 3 months, my go-to, I relate
to your lyrics, you make me happy when I want to feel happy, make me weepy when
I feel like I need a good cry, come join me and my friends at this dinner
party, let’s go for a nice long walk in the park with my dog, kind of
album. Martine’s 1-2 punch is a voice I can only describe...
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photo credit: Joe Pugliese I met Evan Ratliff this summer in Toronto at NXNE. He’s a hell of a writer and storyteller. He’s most famous as “that crazy Houdini guy” in WIRED magazine who vanished for a month and challenged readers to find him. This smash-hit article is gonzo journalism for geeks at its best. For me, the biggest hook of his story is that he did what a lot of us fantasize doing: disappearing and becoming someone else. Evan and I spoke again recently and rather than...
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Mila Aung-Thwin is the co-founder of Eye Steel Film , a Montreal-based documentary film production company. He has produced some of the best documentaries of our time including Up the Yangtze and Last Train Home and recently produced a short fiction Mohktar that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He is currently collaborating with us on the RBC Blue Water Project documentary series and we think he’s an awesome dude. He is, in his own way, making our world a...
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Watch our exclusive interview with the founder of the Plastiki, David de Rothschild , taken while he sails across Pacific on his boat from recycled plastic water bottles.
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Did you see Thane’s presentation at Infopresse’s RDV Web conference on April 21st? If you did, you may have noticed that due to some technical and scheduling conflicts, Graham Hill was not able to join us via Skype that day. To make up for it, he sent us a fantastic video of his adventures on the Plastiki.
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