NAC revives pandemic-stalled shows for mix of new and old gems to lure back audiences
NAC president and CEO Christopher Deacon says artists have missed the “exhilarating, inspiring, and restorative” experience of performing for a live audience.
NAC revives pandemic-stalled shows for mix of new and old gems to lure back audiences
NAC president and CEO Christopher Deacon says artists have missed the “exhilarating, inspiring, and restorative” experience of performing for a live audience.
National Arts Centre throws viewing party for GG’s Performing Arts Awards
Tantoo Cardinal, Catherine O’Hara, Ryan Reynolds among laureates honoured during one-hour television special.
Tourism officials call new $700K structure ‘a game-changer’
Music to fans’ ears: Outdoor concert slated for Lansdowne Park in late March
First-of-its-kind event during pandemic will require all spectators to be screened for COVID-19 in advance.
‘Fighting for our lives’: Canada’s theatre industry tries to plan for uncertain 2021
NAC is thinking on a more local scale, rather than counting on productions with international artists or even those from other regions in Canada who
Ottawa chefs prepare for return of meetings and conventions with new culinary offerings, services
With many conferences and conventions rescheduled, several of the city’s top chefs are hard at work planning new ways of using food to bring people
National Arts Centre receives $18.2M in federal COVID-19 aid
NAC has cancelled all ticketed performances and public events through to the end of August, but has been promoting a series of live-streamed online performances.
Ottawa Bluesfest, NAC to host drive-in concert series at Zibi
RBC Bluesfest was among the many local summer music festivals that were scrapped due to the pandemic.
National museums, other public venues in Ottawa closing up as COVID-19 precautions
Canada’s national museums are set to shut their doors in Ottawa Saturday as the COVID-19 pandemic hits cultural venues across the country
Hire Immigrants Ottawa summit pushes for inclusion amid COVID-19 uncertainty
Employers, corporate leaders and politicians gathered in Ottawa Wednesday to champion more inclusive workplaces in spite of international uncertainty around the spreading novel coronavirus
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