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Surrealism in Mexico

In the early 20th century, Paris, was considered the artistic capital of the western world where art had become more a product of the mind and less the representation of …

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4 July 2012Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Surrealism: Crossing the Atlantic to the New World

Note:  The exhibition, Au Pays des Merveilles:  Les Aventures surrealists des femmes artistes au Mexique et aux Etats-Unis, presently at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, in of such …

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3 July 2012Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Concert confirms Michel Legrand has still got ‘it’

In concert with Les Violons du Roy at the Palais Montcalm on June 7 and 8, Michel Legrand was charming, eloquent, and downright delightful. At 80, the prolific composer and …

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20 June 2012Arts & Entertainment, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & Entertainment, CommunityQCT Archive

Samurai

Those of us whose knowledge of Japanese art is limited to Chinese inspired Zen ink paintings may be surprised by the lavishness of Samurai armor and helmets.  The fact is …

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7 May 2012Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Cultural Interlude 2012

What do youget when you combine art, music, and the elegance of ‘High Tea’ in amagnificent setting? You get a Cultural Interlude. Last year was the first timethat Saint Brigid’s …

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Paul Almond and David Homel discuss writing novels and making movies

On April 13, authors Paul Almond and David Homel sat in the elegant Morrin Centre to talk and share a laugh or two about the art of writing novels and …

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Samurai

Samurais are essential figures of feudal Japan stretching for the 12th to the 17th century. The word Samurai could be translated as “he who serves”. He served his master, a …

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The Rembrandt legacy in printmaking

Rembrandt was a major figure of the Holland’s “Golden Age” because of his paintings, but he is also considered one of the most important printmakers in Europe, the most important …

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Mozart’s Requiem performed by the OSQ at the Grand Théâtre

The final concert of the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec’s Mozart Festival took place at the Grand Théâtre on Wednesday, March 4, with the performance of Mozart’s majestic Requiem directed by …

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Triple author event at AngloStore

For the first time, Anglo-Store will be showcasing three authors on the same evening, Wednesday, April 25. All of the writers come from Quebec province, so the evening will take …

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