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Weekend What’s Up December 10-12, 2021
From holiday shopping to taking part in seasonal activities, check out our weekly roundup of things to do in Ottawa this weekend. We have a mix of fun activities including some free options, all are guaranteed to help you get in the festive spirit! 1. Daisy at the GCTC When: Until December 17,
Play It Again, Orchestra! Casablanca, Still a Classic No Matter How Much Time Goes By
You must remember this. Rick's Café Américain filled with desperate people, smoke and the sounds of an old upright piano. Paris, and the wind through the lovers hair as they ride with the top down by the Arc de Triomphe unaware of the looming deadline on their affair. The foggy runway, tears
Vienna comes to the NAC!
All images by Andre Gagne. Ahh Vienna, the City of Dreams! What is there not to love? There’s the Baroque opulence of Schönbrunn Palace, the beautiful strolls one can talk through Stadtpark, gorge yourself on chocolate inside Xocolat and sip coffee surrounded by the art in the Leopold. Of course,
Canada’s Stage to Shine Brighter Than Ever in 2017!
This morning inside the National Arts Centre the message rang out as loud as a 1st of July firework: in 2017, the NAC will be Canada’s stage. Though the NAC has always celebrated the diversity of Canadian arts since opening its doors back in 1969, next year’s big 150th birthday
The Romantic Freedom of Beethoven and Schumann
All photos by Myka Burkle. NAC Orchestra Music Director Alexander Shelley concluded the week-long Beethoven and Schumann Festival Thursday with an Ottawa debut for legendary Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder and two masterpieces of classical music: Beethoven’s Piano Concerto Number 4 and Schumann’s Fourth Symphony. Alexander Shelley, the NAC Orchestra, and
‘Canadian Songbook’ Tour Captures its Last Note in Ottawa
All photos by Eric Murphy. A journey that began three months ago will end this evening when classical crossover singer Eleanor McCain and the NAC orchestra strike the last note of the seven songs they’ve been recording together. The seven songs, all re-interpretations of Canadian classics and contemporary hits, are
The True North’s Serenade
Photo by Beverley Daniels. What does Canada sound like? Some would say it’s the whisper of a cold wind blowing through the needles of a pine tree. Others think of the sudden crack of a slapshot and the bitter hiss of a skate blade digging into a turn. For Eleanor McCain,
January 15th to 17th
Here at Ottawa Life we are always looking out for great things to do on a weekend! Check out some of the events that are happening right here in our city this weekend. TD Place Stadium, Ottawa 67’s vs. Niagara IceDogs - Jan.15th (7:00pm) This Friday, come support your local OHL
Fiddle Feast for your Ears
Natalie MacMaster needs no introduction. Over a recording career now spanning 25 years, this Order of Canada recipient has released 11 albums that have notched sales of over 200,000 copies. She has won two JUNO and eleven East Coast Music Awards and been nominated for a Grammy. Starting tonight, she
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