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Dreamy art pieces guide sleepwalkers through Lower Town

Dreamy art pieces guide sleepwalkers through Lower Town Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Where do you go when you are sleepwalking? Exploring this mystery through surreal interactive public art is the idea …

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6 July 2021Arts & Entertainment, City NewsJuly 7 2021QCT Editor

Chalmers-Wesley Church opens with summer concert series

Chalmers-Wesley Church opens with summer concert series Submitted by Shirley Nadeau Open Doors program organizer, Chalmers-Wesley United Church Chalmers-Wesley United Church, located at 78 Rue Sainte-Ursule in the Old City, …

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6 July 2021Arts & Entertainment, CommunityJuly 7 2021QCT Editor

Mini-FEQ opens with most shows sold out

Mini-FEQ opens with most shows sold out Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com T he scaled-down 2021 edition of the Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) is underway, with expanded …

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6 July 2021Arts & Entertainment, City NewsJuly 7 2021QCT Editor

Community Calendar of Events

Imagine Picasso is spending the summer at the Quebec City Convention Centre from June 16 to Sept. 6. Spectators will view more than 200 of the artist’s paintings projected in … Continue reading Community Calendar of Events →

29 June 2021Arts & Entertainment, Community, Community CalendarArts & Entertainment, CommunityQCT Editor

Artist’s arches link Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples

Artist’s arches link Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples Cassandra Kerwin Cassandra@qctonline.com Huron-Wendat artist Ludovic Boney’s sculpture Les Arches d’entente was officially unveiled at the Musée de la Civilisation de Québec (MCQ) …

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29 June 2021Arts & Entertainment, City News, CommunityQCT Editor

‘Picasso. Figures’ has arrived at the MNBAQ

Picasso. Figures, which highlights the work of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), a legendary artist and a somewhat controversial individual, opened in an exclusive Canadian exhibit on June 12 at the Musée …

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OSQ announces a joyous 2021-2022 season

Details of the first half of the 2021-2022 Orchestre symphonique de Québec (OSQ) season were presented during a press conference held at the Grand Théâtre on June 10.Joël Brouillette, director …

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MondoKarnaval brings world music to Quebec living rooms

MondoKarnaval is excited to announce this year’s summer virtual concert series, which will have world music lovers singing and dancing in the comfort of their living rooms! On June 25, …

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Grand Marché celebrates second anniversary

The Grand Marché is celebrating the second anniversary of its move from the former Old Port location to its current home in front of the Videotron Centre.There was a hum …

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FEQ ‘like no other’ features 22 shows at the Quebec Armoury

It will indeed be a Festival d’Été de Québec (FEQ) like no other, as organizers billed the program announced last week. While the music event, now in its 53rd year, …

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