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Discover the far side of the moon at Le Diamant

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Robert Lepage’s iconic play La face cache de la line (the far side of the moon) is being presented at Le Diamant theatre until April 30. Written …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

‘Le grand tour de Quebec’ takes visitors on voyage through time

Charles André Nadeau canadeau@qctonline.com Between the mid-17th century and the end of the 19th it was the custom for the sons of wealthy European families, on reaching the age of …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Violons du Roy and La Chapelle present Mozart’s ‘Requiem’

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The Palais Montcalm, also known as “La maison de la musique,” was packed to the rafters on April 21 for the performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s magnificent …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Constantinople’s music travels through space and time

Myriam Labbe myraim@qctonline.com Tonight, we are going to travel to Spain and Andalusia, through the Persian Isles and the ruins of Persepolis; but don’t worry, we will be back for …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Quebec City’s sports history celebrated at the MCQ

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com It’s time to put away your skis and snowshoes and pull put your tennis rackets, paddles and golf clubs. Quebecers have always had a passion for sports, …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

‘Something Rotten!’ is brewing at Cégep de Ste-Foy

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Something Rotten! is happening at Cégep de Sainte-Foy. Don’t be put off by its name. It is a Broadway musical filled with hilarious references to Shakespeare, the …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Game of Tiaras turns tragedy into laughter

Submitted By Tess LeBlanc What do you get when you combine the plot twists of Game of Thrones with the premise of the Shakespearian tragedy King Lear and characters from …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

City summit seeks seniors’ perspectives

Ruby Pratka Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ruby@qctonline.com The Ville de Québec held its first-ever seniors’ summit (Sommet des aînés) this past week, with in-person consultations in six locations around the …

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We remember Holocaust Remembrance Day

Letter to the Editor Dear Editor, Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) takes place this year on April 28. This is an important and solemn historical commemoration that reminds all people …

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Mauricie English history podcast goes beyond stereotypes

Ruby Pratka Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ruby@qctonline.com Julie Miller and François Roy are giving voice to a little-known chapter in the history of Drummondville and Trois-Rivières. Their English-language podcast, From …

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