Art
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When Afropop makes its place
Burna Boy, Ya Cetidon, Aya Nakamura For about five years, afropop music, or afrobeats, has been everywhere as leading artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy or Aya Nakamura fill the biggest […]
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A “blind date” with artificial intelligence, anyone?
Premonitions: Voices, a work of public art designed by Nicolas Grenier, allows you to interact with an artificial intelligence. Until September 16, you can try it out at Galerie PVM […]
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“Le temps d’unété”, the most profitable Quebec film of the year
Patrice Robitaille in “Time for a Summer”. The film Le temps d'unété, directed by Louise Archambault, became the highest-grossing Quebec film this year on Monday, with receipts of $1.6 million. < […]
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Jay Du Temple will host the Gala Québec Cinéma 2023
Jay Du Temple Comedian and host Jay Du Temple will be at the helm of the 25 edition of the Gala Québec Cinéma, which will celebrate the seventh art on […]
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Osheaga and its 50,000 mouths to feed
Thirty street trucks are on the Osheaga site. Osheaga is three days of music, art and celebration at Parc Jean-Drapeau, where 50,000 people gather daily. And that, that in fact, […]
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Osheaga Tickets: Beware of Scams
Ads from people looking to sell or buy tickets to Osheaga this weekend are pouring in on social media. A great opportunity for mischievous minds to scam and a risk […]
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An Asian night market in Montreal in August
The Asian Night Market, which will hold its seventh edition in Montreal this month, is partnering with T& T from August 17 to 20. It’s this supermarket specializing in food […]
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Pride is celebrated in music
Dance-pop singer Rêve will perform the closing show for Montreal Pride. The Montreal Pride festival is an 11-day celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. It is a great place given to music […]