OttawaSneezers
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The Glace Bay Miners’ Museum: It’s Well Even If It Doesn’t End So Well
It has a strange and inexplicable ending. ENJOYABLE! Otherwise, the NAC’s current production of The Glace Bay Miners’ Museum is pretty enjoyable! It features an accessible story, an eye-pleasing set, a bit of music, and some good laughs. CHARMING PERFORMANCE! David Francis, as Grandpa, gives a charming performance — all the more noteworthy because he speaks only two [...]
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Opera Lyra’s La bohème: A Fun and Unique Night Out
I’m no expert on opera, but I know when I’ve had a good time. I had a good time at Opera Lyra’s La bohème. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC The main reason to go, of course, is the music and the singing. Puccini’s music is beautiful and, at times, downright moving. I didn’t understand the [...]
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An Ottawa Hanky: Tasty Wings, Balanced Stones, and Public Spaces
OTTAWA THE BEAUTIFUL My “official” week started well last Tuesday, when it finally occurred to me to go for a walk at lunch. I work in the Byward market and there’s a beautiful river walk nearby. It’s a great way to take a break from the desk and get some midweek exercise. I don’t know [...]
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wow, Wow, and WOW! The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert” Is Exceptional
wow, Wow, and WOW! I imagined my mind being blown and then I experienced my mind being blown. “Fellowship of the Ring In Concert” is an exceptional experience. Fans of the film will love it. Non-snobby fans of choral and/or orchestral music will appreciate the novelty of the experience and the sheer quantity of musicians on stage. For [...]
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I’m Excited! Are You Excited? The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert
I am looking forward to this! Imagine it. You’re in the NAC’s Southam Hall, The Fellowship of the Ring is projected on a 60-foot screen, and over 200 musicians, including the NAC Orchestra, play the score live. Admit it. You imagine your mind being blown. I will be there Thursday, July 5. “The Fellowship of the Ring [...]
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2012 Ottawa Fringe Festival: The Crown Jewel of the Ottawa Arts Calendar.
The Ottawa Fringe Festival is, in my opinion, the crown jewel of the Ottawa arts and theatre calendar. It’s happening right now. In terms of overall variety, value, and quality, it can’t be beat. It launched June 14 and runs until June 24. There’s plenty of time to catch more than a few excellent shows. [...]
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Modern Ottawa Architecture: Recent Projects by Kariouk Associates
Recent projects and interesting contemporary architecture by Kariouk Associates, design office from Ottawa:
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CCMC Performs with World-Renowned UK singer, Phil Minton
CCMC performs with world-renowned UK singer, PHIL MINTON 7:30pm Thursday, May 10, 2012 Fourth Stage National Arts Centre 53 Elgin Street Ottawa, Ontario More info: ABSERIES.ORG Witness the extraordinary pairing of Phil Minton and CCMC in this one-time special concert at the NAC! CCMC is a free improvisational band that has been reinventing itself, with [...]
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JOHN CARROLL & THE EPIC PROPORTIONS w s/g Andre M. Bluteau @ THE BLACK SHEEP
JOHN CARROLL & THE EPIC PROPORTIONS w s/g Andre M. Bluteau @ THE BLACK SHEEP MAY 6TH MATINEE John & his band The Epic Proportions & special guest Andre M. Bluteau will be playing a Black Sheep Matinee on May 6th @ 4pm. Tix are $10 in advance, pick them up at either Compact Music locations, Vertigo Records, [...]
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A Play Worth Talking About: Communion at the NAC is Very Good
Communion, now playing the NAC, is very good. Here’s the lead from my formal review: Kazan Co-op’s production of Communion features an intelligent well-crafted script by Daniel MacIvor and a stand-out performance by Stephanie MacDonald. I was engaged and entertained throughout, moved at the end, and presented with a clear and thoughtful claim about intergenerational conflict and the fear of [...]




