The Château Ramezay re-opens Saturday, February 20, 2021 LiveEvents February 16, 2021 1273 The Château Ramezay For the moment, visitors are welcome only on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 4:30 pm. Note that there are no need to book in advance. Visitors can just show up to visit. The layout,...
Newspapering: 50 Years of Reporting from Canada and Around the World by Norman Webster The Montrealer December 18, 2020 1826 Through a 50-year career in newspapers, as a foreign correspondent and editor of The Globe and Mail, Norman Webster was an eyewitness to history, covering Canadian and world leaders through crises foreign and d...
King of Canada – November 6 & 8, 2020 Online LiveEvents October 31, 2020 1743 Infinithéâtre presents two special live-streamed performances of King of Canada Written by Paul Van Dyck Directed by Zach Fraser Starring Ellen David and Brian Dooley Canada’s longest-serving PM als...
Auberge Saint-Antoine: an immersive stay in historic Quebec City A.J. Twist October 26, 2020 3644 In Quebec City it is easy to become an instant history buff or at least have your interest in the subject piqued. For example, did you know the city was founded in 1608 and, at the time, was one of the earliest...
Music in Ancient Egypt – February 12, 2020 Maxwell-Cummings Auditorium LiveEvents February 6, 2020 2307 MUSIC IN ANCIENT EGYPT - MUSICAL LIFE, INSTRUMENTS AND ATTEMPTS AT RECONSTRUCTION François Filiatrault, lecturer Even if, for lack of notation, nothing remains of the music of ancient Egypt, we know of the ...
Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience at the McCord Museum The Montrealer February 21, 2019 4151 Kent Monkman brings his acclaimed solo exhibition to Montreal After a hugely successful tour through Western Canada, the Maritimes and Ontario, Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience is making its only - a...
The Last Wife – February 12 to March 3, Centaur Theatre LiveEvents February 6, 2019 2636 The Last Wife Wedding the notorious King Henry VIII usually proved fatal but in this re-imagined account of Katherine Parr, not only did Henry meet his match in wit and negotiation, he gained a formidable ally...
The Recovery of Antiquity – until June 26, MMFA LiveEvents May 13, 2016 4152 The Recovery of Antiquity From the Renaissance to Neoclassicism in France and Italy at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Jean Baptiste Lallemand (1716-1803) Classical Ruins Gouache on paper mounted on cardboa...
Pompeii – a Roman city frozen in time Julie Kalan March 13, 2016 7860 At the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Pompeii, a Roman port city along the Bay of Naples, met an untimely and catastrophic end in 79 AD, when Mount Vesuvius buried the city under metres of volcanic ash. For the ...
Historic St. Augustine – Florida’s oldest city The Montrealer January 3, 2010 5058 The sunshine state’s oldest city is filled with Old World charm When Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in 1513, landing near what is now the city of St. Augustine, there is no question he wa...
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