Art
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Julie Snyder opens up about her mother's death
Julie Snyder hosted this week on the set of La Semaine des 4 Julie a cancer survivor. An interview that reminded him of his mother's death. During the segment on the show that raised […]
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Black History Month: African music in all its forms!
Afro-Brazilian singer Fabiana Cozza African music will be in the spotlight in February as six concert-events will be presented in Montreal to celebrate Black History Month . Starting February 3, […]
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Sean Paul and Patrick Bruel expected at the FestiVoix
Sean Paul will be visiting Quebec this summer. The FestiVoix de Trois-Rivières has unveiled the first artists and groups that will perform at its 30th edition, from June 29 to July 9. Among them, we […]
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Benoît Gagnon: “I think people appreciated how I am”
Benoît Gagnon was ousted from reality TV Big Brother Celebrities, two weeks after Jérémy Demay. We took stock with him of his adventure. HPQ: Why did you agree to do Big […]
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Mélissa Bédard wants to see people love each other like that
Saint-Émile singer Mélissa Bédard has released her fifth album, Love yourself like that, on January 27th. For this new opus, the artist went to draw deep within herself to lay […]
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Native sci-fi with “We want to see your leader!”
Singular Works, the collection of Indigenous science fiction short stories We want to see your leader! features stories tackling classic themes of the genre – alien invasion, space travel or […]
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Maude Landry, the irresistible humor geek
Comedian Maude Landry. That's it! After a two-year wait, comedian Maude Landry officially presents her first solo show, L’involution. Métro met her in a café in Centre-Sud, two days after […]
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Basquiat, artist defender of Afro-American communities
The exhibition Full Volume: Basquiat and Musiccurrently on display at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, demonstrates that the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, which is usually associated with painting, calls […]
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“Clandestines”: when the future is a return to the past
Nahéma Ricci in Clandestines In an intimate, political and judicial way, the play Clandestines, presented at the Michelle-Rossignol hall of the Center du Théâtre d'Aujourd' today until February 11, imagines […]