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Chez-Soi offers delicious Chinese fare for cheap

Sitting abreast a unique intersection where Rue St. Jean forks off into Rue D’Aguillon, Restaurant Chez-Soi provides piping hot, unpretentious, and affordable Chinese cuisine in downtown Quebec. Upon entering the …

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30 September 2008Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Quebec City bluesman wins award of a lifetime

He received a standing ovation before and after playing Be-Bop Beluga. During the performance, the crowd couldn’t help but sing along to the chorus. A full house of fans and …

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30 September 2008Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Secrecy and identity in The Soul of All Great Designs

Who are we? What if who we truly are lies not in the truths we are willing to reveal about ourselves to others but what we withhold from them: our …

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24 September 2008Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Vieux Farka Touré’s Malian blues at Le Palais Montcalm

This week, Le Palais Montcalm is on fire! Well, not literally. Le Palais Montcalm is figuratively on fire because in the last little while, it has brought us good show …

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Envol et Macadam brings alternative rock to Saint-Roch

My shoes are dirty. My shoes are dirty because I am in the mud, behind a metal gate, trying to talk my waybackstage at the Envol et Macadam festival. Held …

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17 September 2008Arts & Entertainment, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & Entertainment, CommunityQCT Archive

Wendake mounts world’s first francophone Native literary fest

The Huron-Wendat village of Wendake near Quebec City created a world first with its creation of the Carrefour des literatures autochtones de la Francophonie (CILAF). This gathering of Native writers …

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Avant-garde art installations offer fresh perspectives

Instead of singin’ in the rain, inventor-cumcomposer Paul De Marinis makes the rain sing. Showcasing De Marinis’ installation, Rain Dance, along with a wonderland of similarly grand curiosities that marry …

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Quebec Art Company Auditions Sept. 14 at 1:30

Auditions for the Quebec Art Company’s production of ‘HARVEY’ by Mary Chase will be held on Sunday Sept. 14 at 1:30 at Carter Hall, 31 rue des Jardins. The play …

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9 September 2008Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

LHSQ is “selling our heritage”

Thomas Feininger’s eloquent letter in the August 6 Chronicle-Telegraph, “LHSQ’s Patrimony for Sale,” has now been answered in the August 20 QCT by David F. Blair, President of the Literary …

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27 August 2008Arts & Entertainment, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & Entertainment, CommunityQCT Archive

Society’s silent auction provokes outrage

I am sure I speak for many readers of the Chronicle when I express outrage and revulsion at what can only be characterized as the rank hypocrisy of David F. …

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