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ARTS & CULTURE
THE CAMPUS NOVEMBER 11, 2020
Bridget Boucher, Arts & Culture Editor » thecampus.ac@gmail.com
Arts & Culture report Bridget Boucher Arts & Culture Editor
Upcoming artistic and cultural activities in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville. Bishop’s University Drama Department Presents: L’Affaire Tartuffe: A multilingual, multimedia promenade performance on the Bishop’s campus. Dress up warm and join in the fun as we literally follow the plot. Turner Studio Theatre, Nov. 12 to 15, 7:30 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10 and can be purchased online.
Editor’s note: the event has been changed to online. Tickets will be refunded soon. Christmas at Sherbrooke’s Marché de la Gare: Live the magic of the holiday season at the Sherbrooke Christmas Market: local artisans, producers, and merchants gather in a festive atmosphere. Shop for your holiday gifts and discover an abundance of local products! The activities take place on the weekends of December. 710 Place de la Gare, Sherbrooke. Permanent Exhibition at the Musée International d’Art Naïf de Magog: The permanent exhibition represents the rich diversity of the museum’s collection, which contains more than 860 pieces hailing from 35 countries and representing
Poll Bridget Boucher Arts & Culture Editor
Inquiring minds want to know: how did you spend your Halloweekend? A) I dressed up and went to a bar/socially distanced party B) I dressed up but stayed at home/with just my friends C) I went trick-or-treating D) I didn’t celebrate Halloween this year Email your answer to thecampus.ac@gmail. com to be published among the results in the next issue of The Campus.
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