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Sunday, July 20
I scream, you scream, we all scream for the Ice Cream Festival at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, with ice cream, milkshake, waffle and paper-cone making at various times of the day, 9:30 to 4 p.m. Included with museum admission. cafmuseum.techno-science.ca
And now for something completely different, Monty Python Live (Mostly), a live performance by the five remaining Pythons in London, England, will be broadcast at various cinemas around the world today, with encores July 23 and 31. Watch the show at Coliseum Ottawa, South Keys Cinemas, Landmark Cinemas 24 Kanata, SilverCity Gloucester at 2;30 p.m. www.montypythonlive.com
The Stewart Park Festival in Perth is free all weekend, though the selections at the food truck court and late-night venues are not. Enjoy, jazz with Steve Berndt and Brian Browne (9:30 a.m.) and brunch at the Crystal Palace, then Amelia Curran (2:30 p.m.) and the Dusty Drifters (3:30 p.m.) at the main stage. For full schedule, visit stewartparkfestival.com
Vélo MSM, a mountain biking festival at Mont Ste-Marie, continues today with group rides (starting with beginner at 9 a.m.), races tailored for kids of all ages (from 10 a.m.), a poker run, trail running clinics, an “impossible hill climb” and more. The high speed chairlift will run all day. Tickets: $45, $35/under 18, under 12 free. velomsm.com
The third and final concert in celebration of Richard Strauss’ 150th birthday, Festival Pontiac Enchanté, starring Nathaniel Anderson-Frank, Ella Rundle, Won-hee Lee, Wallis Giunta and Carson Becke, is at Venturing Hills Concert Studio, in an equestrian facility about 45 minutes from Ottawa, 440 Cregheur Rd. Tickets: $25. venturinghills.ca
Get up close to some goats at the goat-milk soap making workshop at Kricklewood Farms — there is milking involved, so boots are recommended — from 1 to 4 p.m., 4 Kitley Line 8 Rd., Frankville. Cost: $25. kricklewoodfarm.com
Looking for fun, interesting or even zany things to do this week?
Monday, July 21
The Ottawa Titans Water Polo Club offers free water polo workshops for absolute beginners from 5 to 6 p.m. at General Burns Pool, 17 Chesterton Dr., and four times a week at various pools across the city throughout the summer. Everyone, with or without swimming experience, aged 5 to 99 years is welcome — though mostly kids show up. Parents should expect to get in the water if they bring a non-swimmer. titanswaterpolo.ca
Local mystery author R.J. Harlick is signing copies of the sixth book in her Meg Harris series, Silver Totem of Shame, 1 to 3 p.m., Brittons, 846 Bank St.
Tuesday, July 22
Slick Mister Justin Timberlake brings his The 20/20 Experience World Tour to the Canadian Tire Centre, 8 p.m. Tickets: from $45-$175. capitaltickets.ca
Colour Mixing workshop: with Michael Wilcox, author of Blue & Yellow Don’t Make Green, offers a class for visual artists, designers, artists and others, July 22 and 27, Shenkman Arts Centre. Cost: $115/one seminar, $185/both. schoolofcolour.com
Today is the deadline to apply to sell your artwork commission-free at the November Baz-Art exhibition at the Shenkman Arts Centre. For more information, visit shenkmanarts.ca
Wednesday, July 23
Make your own animated flip book at a free children’s workshop hosted by the Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 to 3 p.m., at the Vanier branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 310 Peres Blancs Dr. For ages 7 to 10 years old. Other workshops are being held at branches throughout the city until Aug. 7. Free, but registration recommended at biblioottawalibrary.ca
Thursday, July 24
There’s music for everyone today:
Chamberfest Ottawa 2014 open with two performances, The Brentano String Quartet —stars of the movie A Late Quartet — perform at the Dominion-Chalmers Church at 7 p.m., and Tom Allen’s Weimar to Vaudeville explores the music of the 20s and 30s at Saint Brigid’s at 10 p.m. Tickets: $35 and $30 respectively. www.chamberfest.com
Canadian alt-country singer songwriter Fred Eaglesmith plays Kemptville’s The Branch restaurant at 8:30 p.m., 15 Clothier St. E. Tickets: $35. thebranchrestaurant.ca
And ska-disco-R&B-dance fiend Bruno Mars is at the Canadian Tire Centre with happy buddy Pharrell Williams, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $40-$99.50. capitaltickets.ca
The 9th Hour theatre company opens two plays this week based on works by C.S. Lewis at the Irving Greenberg Theatre, starting with The Screwtape Letters, about apprentice demons being taught how to be discouraging and diabolical by devilish Professor Screwtape, 8 p.m., followed by a reception. Tomorrow, see the opening of The Great Divorce. Tickets: $20-$30. 9th-hour.ca
Friday, July 25
Do whatever you can to snag one of the few tickets to see the acclaimed one-person dramedy The Player’s Advice to Shakespeare before the production takes off for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 8 p.m., with Sunday matinee at 2 p.m., until July 27, The Avalon Studio, 738 Bank St. $30/$25 seniors/students. http://bit.ly/1rbzwZt
The 2014 World Press Photo touring exhibit, featuring 140 striking images selected from more than 90,000 submitted by photo journalists worldwide, opens today at the Canadian War Museum, until Aug. 21. Some of the images are from conflict zones and may not be suitable for all viewers. warmuseum.ca
CHUO hosts the Summer Swap Jam, a chance to trade your favourite mixed tape — or CD, USB, or other format — featuring tunes from DJ Ülalala and friends, beer from Beau’s and door prizes, 8:30 to 11 p.m., Antique Skate Shop, 9 Florence St. Include track listing and go home with something (potentially) awesome. #summerjamswap
Help the Mehdi Cayenne Club celebrate their video release and enjoy some reflective post-punk pop music, 8:30 p.m., The Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield. $7. theblacksheepinn.com
Saturday, July 26
Love, greed and intrigue is on the outdoor stage at Strathcona Park as Odyssey Theatre’s takes on The Financier by Alain-René Lesage with their commedia del’arte style, 8 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday until Aug. 24. Matinées available. Tickets: $9-$24. odysseytheatre.ca
Jazz guitarists Roddy Ellias and David Occhipinti play GigSpace, 953 Gladstone Ave., 7:30 p.m., Tickets: $20. gigspaceottawa.com
Learn the classic cat eye at Pin Up Makeup 101 with Shade Nyx and burlesque artist Kitty Kin-Evil, 7 to 8 p.m., followed by a night out dancing. (Downtown location to be announced.) Cost: $55 includes your own swag bag of red lipstick, black eyeliner and eyelashes. www.dancewithalana.com/store.html
Over 31 different artists are throwing open their private creative spaces in the Madawaska Studio Tour, featuring fine art, sculpture, jewelry, weaving, woodturning, forged knives and more, 10 a.m to 6 p.m. all weekend. Red maple leaves indicate the studios, which can be found on the free map at madawaskastudiotour.com
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I scream, you scream, we all scream for the Ice Cream Festival at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, with ice cream, milkshake, waffle and paper-cone making at various times of the day, 9:30 to 4 p.m. Included with museum admission. cafmuseum.techno-science.ca
And now for something completely different, Monty Python Live (Mostly), a live performance by the five remaining Pythons in London, England, will be broadcast at various cinemas around the world today, with encores July 23 and 31. Watch the show at Coliseum Ottawa, South Keys Cinemas, Landmark Cinemas 24 Kanata, SilverCity Gloucester at 2;30 p.m. www.montypythonlive.com
The Stewart Park Festival in Perth is free all weekend, though the selections at the food truck court and late-night venues are not. Enjoy, jazz with Steve Berndt and Brian Browne (9:30 a.m.) and brunch at the Crystal Palace, then Amelia Curran (2:30 p.m.) and the Dusty Drifters (3:30 p.m.) at the main stage. For full schedule, visit stewartparkfestival.com
Vélo MSM, a mountain biking festival at Mont Ste-Marie, continues today with group rides (starting with beginner at 9 a.m.), races tailored for kids of all ages (from 10 a.m.), a poker run, trail running clinics, an “impossible hill climb” and more. The high speed chairlift will run all day. Tickets: $45, $35/under 18, under 12 free. velomsm.com
The third and final concert in celebration of Richard Strauss’ 150th birthday, Festival Pontiac Enchanté, starring Nathaniel Anderson-Frank, Ella Rundle, Won-hee Lee, Wallis Giunta and Carson Becke, is at Venturing Hills Concert Studio, in an equestrian facility about 45 minutes from Ottawa, 440 Cregheur Rd. Tickets: $25. venturinghills.ca
Get up close to some goats at the goat-milk soap making workshop at Kricklewood Farms — there is milking involved, so boots are recommended — from 1 to 4 p.m., 4 Kitley Line 8 Rd., Frankville. Cost: $25. kricklewoodfarm.com
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Michael Palin (L) and Eric Idle perform on the opening night of "Monty Python Live (Mostly)" on July 1, 2014 in London, England. Watch a live broadcast of the show at selected theatres July 20, then rebroadcasts on July 23 and 31.
Dave J Hogan / GETTY
Get to know some goats the the Kricklewood Farm goat milk soap making workshop on July 20.
The Player's Advice to Shakespeare is on for a limited run at The Avalon Studio, July 25 to 27.
Andrew Alexander / handout
Ottawa pianist Brian Browne and vocalist Steve Berndt play the Stewart Park Music Festival in Perth.
At the Ice Cream Festival at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, visitors get to help make ice cream the old fashioned way and taste it too.
Tom Alfoldi / Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Cuban pianist Miguel de Armas is at the Stewart Park Music Festival.
Organizers of a mountain bike competition in Mont Ste. Marie July 18-20 hope that 25 kilometres of new trails will help the region become a destination for riders.
Peter Verheyden / Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa Titans Water Polo Club offers free water polo sessions for beginners four days a week through the summer.
Singer Justin Timberlake performs an exclusive show for Citi, American Airlines and MasterCard cardholders at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, July 10, 2014 in New York. Timberlake plays the Canadian Tire Centre this week.
Evan Agostini / CP
Learn the classic cat eye at Pin Up Makeup 101 with Shade Nyx, pictured, and burlesque artist Kitty Kin, July 26. http://www.dancewithalana.com-store.html
The Hornettes play The Rainbow.
Mountain bike enthusiasts at Mont Ste-Marie, where they are holding a festival until July 20.
Peter Verheyden / ndout
The Brentano String Quartet opens Chamberfest with a performance at the Dominion Chalmers United Church.
Sarah Langdon / handout
Enjoy a cabaret-esque musical performance at Tom Allen's from Weimar to Vaudeville at Chamberfest, July 24, 2014.
Bruno Mars performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show at MetLife Stadium on February 2, 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Mars is at the Canadian Tire Centre this week.
Larry Busacca / GETTY
In this photo provided on Friday Feb. 14, 2014 by World Press Photo, the 1st prize in the Spot News Single category of the 2014 World Press Photo Contest by Phillipe Lopez, France, Agence France-Presse, shows survivors of typhoon Haiyan march during a religious procession in Tolosa, on the eastern island of Leyte, Philippines, Nov. 18, 2013. One of the strongest cyclones ever recorded, Haiyan left 8,000 people dead and missing and more than four million homeless after it hit the central Philippines.
Phillipe Lopez / CP
This picture released by the World Press on February 14, 2014 shows the image taken by American photographer John Stanmeyer of the VII Photo Agency and selected by the international jury of the 57th annual World Press Photo Contest as the World Press Photo of the Year 2013. The picture shows African migrants on the shore of Djibouti city at night, raising their phones in an attempt to capture an inexpensive signal from neighboring Somaliaa tenuous link to relatives abroad. Djibouti is a common stop-off point for migrants in transit from such countries as Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, seeking a better life in Europe and the Middle East. The picture also won 1st Prize in the Contemporary Issues category, and was shot for National Geographic. -- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/ John Stanmeyer - VII Photo Agency" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS -- NO ARCHIVES - STRICTLY NO SALES -- JOHN STANMEYER/AFP/Getty Images
JOHN STANMEYER / GETTY
In this photo provided on Friday Feb.14, 2014 by World Press Photo, the 3rd prize in the Nature Stories category of the 2014 World Press Photo Contest by Christian Ziegler, Germany, for National Geographic Magazine, shows a five-year-old bonobo of a wild group of bonobos near the Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jan. 25, 2011.
Christian Ziegler / CP
This picture released by the World Press on February 14, 2014 and captured with a camera trap by US photographer Steve Winter for National Geographic was selected by the international jury of the 57th annual World Press Photo Contest 2014 as the first prize in the nature stories category.The picture shows a cougar walking a trail in Los Angeles Griffith Park on March 2nd, 2013. To reach the park, which has been the cougars home for the last two years, it had to cross two of the busiest highways in the US.
STEVE WINTER / GETTY
Odyssey Theatre performs The Financier this summer in Strathcona Park, 8 p.m., from July 24 to Aug. 24. This is a file photo from their production of The Miser last summer.
The Mehdi Cayenne Club is having a video release party at Wakefield's The Black Sheep Inn on July 25.
Oil Painter Kathy M. Haycock, part of the Madawaska Studio Tour July 26 and 27.
Dan Hill Pottery part of the Madawaska Studio Tour
Opeongo soaps is part of the Madawaska Studio Tour July 26 and 27.
Looking for fun, interesting or even zany things to do this week?
Monday, July 21
The Ottawa Titans Water Polo Club offers free water polo workshops for absolute beginners from 5 to 6 p.m. at General Burns Pool, 17 Chesterton Dr., and four times a week at various pools across the city throughout the summer. Everyone, with or without swimming experience, aged 5 to 99 years is welcome — though mostly kids show up. Parents should expect to get in the water if they bring a non-swimmer. titanswaterpolo.ca
Local mystery author R.J. Harlick is signing copies of the sixth book in her Meg Harris series, Silver Totem of Shame, 1 to 3 p.m., Brittons, 846 Bank St.
Tuesday, July 22
Slick Mister Justin Timberlake brings his The 20/20 Experience World Tour to the Canadian Tire Centre, 8 p.m. Tickets: from $45-$175. capitaltickets.ca
Colour Mixing workshop: with Michael Wilcox, author of Blue & Yellow Don’t Make Green, offers a class for visual artists, designers, artists and others, July 22 and 27, Shenkman Arts Centre. Cost: $115/one seminar, $185/both. schoolofcolour.com
Today is the deadline to apply to sell your artwork commission-free at the November Baz-Art exhibition at the Shenkman Arts Centre. For more information, visit shenkmanarts.ca
Wednesday, July 23
Make your own animated flip book at a free children’s workshop hosted by the Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 to 3 p.m., at the Vanier branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 310 Peres Blancs Dr. For ages 7 to 10 years old. Other workshops are being held at branches throughout the city until Aug. 7. Free, but registration recommended at biblioottawalibrary.ca
Thursday, July 24
There’s music for everyone today:
Chamberfest Ottawa 2014 open with two performances, The Brentano String Quartet —stars of the movie A Late Quartet — perform at the Dominion-Chalmers Church at 7 p.m., and Tom Allen’s Weimar to Vaudeville explores the music of the 20s and 30s at Saint Brigid’s at 10 p.m. Tickets: $35 and $30 respectively. www.chamberfest.com
Canadian alt-country singer songwriter Fred Eaglesmith plays Kemptville’s The Branch restaurant at 8:30 p.m., 15 Clothier St. E. Tickets: $35. thebranchrestaurant.ca
And ska-disco-R&B-dance fiend Bruno Mars is at the Canadian Tire Centre with happy buddy Pharrell Williams, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $40-$99.50. capitaltickets.ca
The 9th Hour theatre company opens two plays this week based on works by C.S. Lewis at the Irving Greenberg Theatre, starting with The Screwtape Letters, about apprentice demons being taught how to be discouraging and diabolical by devilish Professor Screwtape, 8 p.m., followed by a reception. Tomorrow, see the opening of The Great Divorce. Tickets: $20-$30. 9th-hour.ca
Friday, July 25
Do whatever you can to snag one of the few tickets to see the acclaimed one-person dramedy The Player’s Advice to Shakespeare before the production takes off for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 8 p.m., with Sunday matinee at 2 p.m., until July 27, The Avalon Studio, 738 Bank St. $30/$25 seniors/students. http://bit.ly/1rbzwZt
The 2014 World Press Photo touring exhibit, featuring 140 striking images selected from more than 90,000 submitted by photo journalists worldwide, opens today at the Canadian War Museum, until Aug. 21. Some of the images are from conflict zones and may not be suitable for all viewers. warmuseum.ca
CHUO hosts the Summer Swap Jam, a chance to trade your favourite mixed tape — or CD, USB, or other format — featuring tunes from DJ Ülalala and friends, beer from Beau’s and door prizes, 8:30 to 11 p.m., Antique Skate Shop, 9 Florence St. Include track listing and go home with something (potentially) awesome. #summerjamswap
Help the Mehdi Cayenne Club celebrate their video release and enjoy some reflective post-punk pop music, 8:30 p.m., The Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield. $7. theblacksheepinn.com
Saturday, July 26
Love, greed and intrigue is on the outdoor stage at Strathcona Park as Odyssey Theatre’s takes on The Financier by Alain-René Lesage with their commedia del’arte style, 8 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday until Aug. 24. Matinées available. Tickets: $9-$24. odysseytheatre.ca
Jazz guitarists Roddy Ellias and David Occhipinti play GigSpace, 953 Gladstone Ave., 7:30 p.m., Tickets: $20. gigspaceottawa.com
Learn the classic cat eye at Pin Up Makeup 101 with Shade Nyx and burlesque artist Kitty Kin-Evil, 7 to 8 p.m., followed by a night out dancing. (Downtown location to be announced.) Cost: $55 includes your own swag bag of red lipstick, black eyeliner and eyelashes. www.dancewithalana.com/store.html
Over 31 different artists are throwing open their private creative spaces in the Madawaska Studio Tour, featuring fine art, sculpture, jewelry, weaving, woodturning, forged knives and more, 10 a.m to 6 p.m. all weekend. Red maple leaves indicate the studios, which can be found on the free map at madawaskastudiotour.com

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