CQSB Performing Arts Festival
This spring, the Central Québec School Board will be hosting its seventh Performing Arts Festival. The event provides an opportunity for elementary and secondary students throughout the school board to …
Haiti: Lost artistic treasure
Once there was a church, the pontifical of the Anglican Church of Haiti. Its architecture was simple but, in the 1950’s it is there that took place the greatest project …
Blue Rodeo to Play Quebec City January 22
Blue Rodeo will be bringing its unique brand of Canadian folk rock to the stage at La Suite, 1018 Rue St-Jean, in the old city Friday, January 22 at 9 …
QAC Auditions for “Nude with Violin”
As announced last fall, the Quebec Art Company will be performing the Noël Coward comedy “Nude with Violin” this spring and is holding auditions for the play later this week …
Record Number of IMAX booked for Cameron’s Avatar
James Cameron’s sci-fi epic AVATAR(2009). photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox IMAX Corporation and Twentieth Century Fox today announced that James Cameron’s Avatar will open in 178 …
Your library needs
If you didn’t know already, the Morrin Centre houses the only English language library in Quebec City. They would love to have more people using the library and are currently …
Following the Footsteps of Immigrants
In the 19th century hundreds of families from European countries, mainly Ireland, sailed for Canada to start a new life. Among the family names of those who came are Kennedy, …
St. Lawrence stages ‘’What the Heck’’ production
Friday, December 4th marked the night of Champlain St. Lawrence’s famed ‘’What the Heck” production, this year gone Hollywood at high school Compagnons de Cartier, Ste-Foy. This semester was the …
South Pacific waves goodbye
A tropical storm hit Quebec last week when the Quebec Art Company brought Rodgers and Hammerstein’s award-winning musical “South Pacific” to the stage for four nights of frolicking fun in …
A festive St. Andrew’s at the Galway Pub
By Ens. Farnell Morisset The regular patrons of Rue Cartier’s Pub Galway must have been awfully surprised last Saturday, when their regular watering hole was host to the largest St. …