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Curtain goes up on the annual musical from teacher candidates in the Class of 2015 this week.
The Department of Drama selected If We Were Birds, a powerful award-winning play by Erin Shields, as its major production this term.
Cezanne’s Closet, Union Gallery’s gala fundraiser, has attendees draw lots to win artwork.
New exhibitions at the Agnes feature the work of contemporary artist Charles Stankievech and art from the Dutch Golden Age.
In its 10th edition, the festival, hosted by Queen's School of Music, continues to bring in top talent from around the world.
Four Directions launched several outreach programs last year to connect local Aboriginal high school students with the university community.
New funding will allow Gauvin Bailey to explore the arts and architecture of the French Atlantic Empire.
English professor's poem on encounter with Gordon Lightfoot featured in anthology honouring Canadian music icon.
Experimental musician Owen Pallett and folk quartet The Barr Brothers will perform at the Isabel in 2015 as part of the Isabel Goes Alt series.
Agnes members enjoy free gallery admission, discounts and opportunities to connect with artists and curators.
Two-minute online video the result of weeks of filming and more than 72 hours of editing by Ryan Lee (ArtSci’16).
A tradition ahead of the holidays, the Queen's School of Music hosted its annual Messiah Sing-a-Long at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
World-renowned musician accepts degree at concert.
Violinist Pinchas Zukerman to be conferred with honorary degree at a performance at the Isabel on Nov. 29.
Items from Principal Daniel Woolf's rare book collection are on display as part of the Queen's Library's exhibit of 15th-century printing.
Graduate student Carina Magazzeni will discuss her research and the ways it relates to the artwork at the Union Gallery.