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Friday, Aug. 29
Ottawa’s first Palestinian Festival, featuring dancing, music, traditional goods and food will be on 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily until Aug. 31 at Marion Dewar Plaza. Free admission. www.palestinianfestivalottawa.com
The Shawville Fair is on until Sept. 1, an hour south-west of Ottawa, featuring midway rides, performances by Jason Blaine, George Fox, Emerson Drive, a demolition derby and many agricultural and homecraft events, 215 Lang St. shawvillefair.ca
Montreal artist Ljubomir Ivankovic exhibits a series of his ink drawings inspired by greek mythology and three different oil painting series, including “Homage to Vermeer,” until Sept. 24 at the Atrium Gallery, 101 Centrepointe Dr. ottawa.ca/arts
The Klezmer Company Orchestra, a 9-piece ensemble from Florida, performs at The Black Sheep Inn, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. theblacksheepinn.com
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Wilderness Tours hosts the 2014 Canada Cup Kayaking Pre-Worlds team trials today, where the top kayakers take on the “garburator” starting at 9 a.m., followed by an after-party with DJ Oddiddy (10 p.m.). Admission: Free. canadacupkayak.com.
Bring your own artefact or fascinating item for display at the Pop-Up Museum, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Canada’s Museum of Science and Technology. All ages and curios welcome. sciencetech.technomuses.ca
The Ottawa Fury Football Club takes on the Tampa Bay Rowdies at 7 p.m., TD Place. Tickets: $15-$35. ottawafuryfc.com
American Idol’s Phillip Phillips plays the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival on August 30.
The fireworks are on after American Idol’s Phillip Phillips performs at the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival — and after a day of classic cars, music, food, buskers and flying in the sky. Tickets: $30 / five-day pass: $76. montgolfieresgatineau.com
Sunday, Aug. 31
The 27th Gatineau Hot Air Ballon Festival continues with something for all ages, beginning with a sax-accompanied lift-off at 6:30 a.m. and culminating in the striking Night Glow show at 8:35 p.m., Parc de la Baie, 988 St-Louis St., Gatineau. montgolfieresgatineau.com
The Wakefield Grannies are holding a 10th Anniversary Concert and Party, featuring music from Élage M’baye, SIFA and The Fiddleheads, marketplace and BBQ, noon to 4 p.m., Fairbairn House, 45 Wakefield Heights, Wakefield. Tickets: $12, $5/youth, $25/families, free for children 12 and under, available at Jamboree in Wakefield or at the door. Money raised supports AIDS-orphaned children in South Africa. thegrannies.org
Smart folk are challenged to raise funds for the Parkdale Food Centre at the Hintonburg Public House Trivia Challenge, 9 p.m. Admission: $5/team of 2, $10 for a table. hintonburgpublichouse.ca / parkdalefoodcentre.org
Monday, Sept. 1
Made Noon play the first night of the return of Zaphod Beeblebrox’ free live music Mondays
This is the first show in the return of free live music on Mondays at Zaphod Beeblebrox, featuring Made Noon, Rotary Park and Huntersfield, with weekly hosts Archy and Mehitabel, 8 p.m. Admission: Free. zaphods.ca .
The Bytown Museum celebrates Labour Day with special activities to celebrate the lives of the workers who built the UNESCO World Heritage designated Rideau Canal. bytownemuseum.com
Carleton University students will also be splashing in the water, as they compete in the Canal Games featuring obstacle courses, dunk tank, slip and slide and more as part of orientation week, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hartwell Locks. http://bit.ly/1tAoG16
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Thomas Williams of Hintonburger, holds the Hintonburger, which won the Citizen’s best burger poll in 2012. Will it win Le Burger Week in 2014?
Vote for Ottawa’s best burger as Le Burger Week comes to six cities across Canada, including Ottawa and Gatineau. Participating restaurants — 2012 winner The Hintonburger is participating — are offering up new, for-this-week-only burger options for your tastebuds and voting pleasure. Votes must be in by Sept. 7. leburgerweek.com
From noon to 1 p.m., join walking activist and author of Born to Walk Dan Rubinstein who will discuss the powerful connections between moving your feet and mental health, Marion Dewar Plaza, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. W. Admission: Free. borntowalk.org
There are only two weeks left to see the exhibit of more than 100 works by 19th century artist Gustav Doré at the National Gallery of Canada, on until Sept. 14. Admission:$16, $14/seniors and students, $7/youth. gallery.ca
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Mosaika, which lights up Parliament Hill with images and music celebrating our history and geography, is in its last week, 9 p.m., until Sept. 6. Free. pch.gc.ca
The Renfrew Fair, self-dubbed “the greatest fair in the Ottawa Valley since 1853,” has rides beginning at 5 p.m. and the demolition derby at 7 p.m. Enjoy many livestock shows, live entertainment including a cowboy race, homecrafts and bacon on a bun and other delicacies until it closes on Sept. 7. Kim Mitchell performs on Sept. 6. renfrewfair.com
Thursday, Sept. 4
Rich Kidd performs at House of PainT hip-hop festival on Friday.
The House of PainT Festival, celebrating all things hip-hop and stuff on its edges, starts with a Poetry Slam and Art Expo, with performances by The Recipe and DJ D-Mass, 7 p.m., The Mayfair Theatre, 1074 Bank St. $10 in advance. Check the website for events all weekend. houseofpaint.ca
Get ready for Harvest Noir (Sept. 27) at The Saucy Milliner’s, aka Kelly Dunlap, black fascinator construction workshop, 7 to 9 p.m., The Studio Café. Price: $90, includes all materials, from feathers to ribbons to sparkly bits. thesaucymilliner.com
Wine and cheese will complement the vernissage of E is for Education art exhibit, featuring photos taken by Tanzanian girls, many of whom held a camera for the first time as part of Ottawa-based NGO TEMBO’s project there, 5 to 7 p.m., exhibit on to Sept. 17, Exposure Gallery, 1255 Wellington St. W. Sale of the photos and a forthcoming TEMO’s education and micro-business projects. projecttembo.org
Friday, Sept. 5
Nashville based folk/pop group Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden are at Zaphod Beeblebrox, 8 p.m. Tickets: $7. zaphods.ca
8 Locks Flat hosts their popular Networking on the Lake: Barefoot, Black and White event, 6 to 9 p.m., flip-flops are acceptable at this rain-or-shine event. Donations accepted to the Boys and Girls Club of Otatwa or the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in lieu of tickets. Register at 8locksflat.com
Capital Tease Burleque perform Smoke N Garters at Fatboys Southern Smokehouse, 9 p.m., on very first Friday of the month. Tickets: $10. capitaltease.com
Saturday, Sept. 6
Admission to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is free for Bug Day, Sept. 6.
Admission to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is free for Bug Day as the Entomological Society of Ontario provides loads of “buggy” activities — including live insect zoo, crafts, insect cooking and expeditions — for all ages, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. entsocont.ca
Then adults might enjoy the Bugs and Beverages event where Chef Cookie Martinez pairs insect canapés with wine or beer alongside a chat about the future of food. Yum. Tickets: $50, or $90 for two, at 3:30 to 7 pm., Canada Agriculture Museum. http://bit.ly/YWvQRX
The House of PainT’s all-ages main event brings graffiti, DJs, MCs, bboys/bgirls and more to the Dunbar Bridge Underpass from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Then there’s an after party at Ritual.) houseofpaint.ca
Opera Lyra’s production of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca, about a beleaguered opera singer who struggles against the ruthless leader of the secret police to save the man she loves, opens at 8 p.m, National Arts Centre. Enjoy a free chat about opera in the mezzanine, 7 p.m. Performances continue Sept. 8, 10 and 13. Tickets: $20-$205. operalyra.ca
Over 20 artists are opening their privates spaces on the strollable/bikeable West End Studio tour, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all this weekend and next. For the map, visit westendstudiotour.ca
Volunteers are still needed for the Ride the Rideau Ottawa Hospital Research Institute fundraiser, which sends cyslists on a 160 km (0r 50 or 100 km routes) along the Rideau River. The event starts at 6:30 a.m. at the EY Centre, with a hero’s breakfast, and ends at about 10:30 a.m. with a celebration, ridetherideau.ca
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Ottawa’s first Palestinian Festival, featuring dancing, music, traditional goods and food will be on 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily until Aug. 31 at Marion Dewar Plaza. Free admission. www.palestinianfestivalottawa.com
The Shawville Fair is on until Sept. 1, an hour south-west of Ottawa, featuring midway rides, performances by Jason Blaine, George Fox, Emerson Drive, a demolition derby and many agricultural and homecraft events, 215 Lang St. shawvillefair.ca
Montreal artist Ljubomir Ivankovic exhibits a series of his ink drawings inspired by greek mythology and three different oil painting series, including “Homage to Vermeer,” until Sept. 24 at the Atrium Gallery, 101 Centrepointe Dr. ottawa.ca/arts
The Klezmer Company Orchestra, a 9-piece ensemble from Florida, performs at The Black Sheep Inn, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. theblacksheepinn.com
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The Mosaika show on Parliament Hill has drawn more than a million viewers.
A treat that may be found at the Palestinian Festival Ottawa at Marion Dewar Park August 29 to 31.
The Klezmer Company Orchestra plays the Black Sheep Inn on August 29.
Thomas Williams of Hintonburger, holds the Hintonburger, which won the Citizen's best burger poll in 2012. Will it win Le Burger Week in 2014?
A woman looks at a piece from the new Doré exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2014. The exhibit closes on Sept. 14.
Cole Burston / Ottawa Citizen
Capital Tease Burleque perform Smoke N Garters at Fatboys Southern Smokehouse on very first Friday of the month.
Pascal Tremblay / From Facebook
American Idol's Phillip Phillips plays the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival on August 30.
SIFA performs at the 10th anniversary fundraising party and concert for the Wakefield Grannies who raise money to support grandmothers caring for AIDS-orphaned grandchildren in South Africa.
Homage to Vermeer by Ljubomir Ivankovic who is exhibiting at the Atrium Gallery until September 24.
Burgers N'Fries Forever burger for Le Burger Week
Gustave Doré, Souvenir of Loch Lomond, 1875 Oil on canvas, 131 x 196 cm French, Co. LLC. The Gustav Doré exhibit closes on Sept. 14.
Made Noon play the first night of the return of Zaphod Beeblebrox' free live music Mondays series on September 1.
Zaki Ibrahim performs at the House of PainT festival in 2013.
Walking activist and author of Born to Walk Dan Rubinstein will be talking at Ottawa City Hall on September 2.
Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden at Zaphod Beeblebrox on September 5.
Michele Capalbo's Floria Tosca, left, David Pomeroy plays Mario Cavaradossi, to in Opera Lyra's production of Tosca, Sept. 6, 8, 10 and 13.
Admission to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is free for Bug Day, Sept. 6.
Courtesy / Entomological Society of Ontario
Andrew King is participating in the West End Studio Tour.
Over 800 Cyclists participate at the fourth annual Ride the Rideau event on Saturday, September 7, 2013. The event, which features the classic 100 km and the brand-new 50 km distances, is Eastern Ontario?s most successful cancer fundraiser, having raised more than $4.4 million for cancer research at The Ottawa Hospital in just three years.
James Park / Ottawa Citizen
Wondering what to do this week? We have ideas.
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Wilderness Tours hosts the 2014 Canada Cup Kayaking Pre-Worlds team trials today, where the top kayakers take on the “garburator” starting at 9 a.m., followed by an after-party with DJ Oddiddy (10 p.m.). Admission: Free. canadacupkayak.com.
Bring your own artefact or fascinating item for display at the Pop-Up Museum, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Canada’s Museum of Science and Technology. All ages and curios welcome. sciencetech.technomuses.ca
The Ottawa Fury Football Club takes on the Tampa Bay Rowdies at 7 p.m., TD Place. Tickets: $15-$35. ottawafuryfc.com
American Idol’s Phillip Phillips plays the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival on August 30.
The fireworks are on after American Idol’s Phillip Phillips performs at the Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival — and after a day of classic cars, music, food, buskers and flying in the sky. Tickets: $30 / five-day pass: $76. montgolfieresgatineau.com
Sunday, Aug. 31
The 27th Gatineau Hot Air Ballon Festival continues with something for all ages, beginning with a sax-accompanied lift-off at 6:30 a.m. and culminating in the striking Night Glow show at 8:35 p.m., Parc de la Baie, 988 St-Louis St., Gatineau. montgolfieresgatineau.com
The Wakefield Grannies are holding a 10th Anniversary Concert and Party, featuring music from Élage M’baye, SIFA and The Fiddleheads, marketplace and BBQ, noon to 4 p.m., Fairbairn House, 45 Wakefield Heights, Wakefield. Tickets: $12, $5/youth, $25/families, free for children 12 and under, available at Jamboree in Wakefield or at the door. Money raised supports AIDS-orphaned children in South Africa. thegrannies.org
Smart folk are challenged to raise funds for the Parkdale Food Centre at the Hintonburg Public House Trivia Challenge, 9 p.m. Admission: $5/team of 2, $10 for a table. hintonburgpublichouse.ca / parkdalefoodcentre.org
Monday, Sept. 1
Made Noon play the first night of the return of Zaphod Beeblebrox’ free live music Mondays
This is the first show in the return of free live music on Mondays at Zaphod Beeblebrox, featuring Made Noon, Rotary Park and Huntersfield, with weekly hosts Archy and Mehitabel, 8 p.m. Admission: Free. zaphods.ca .
The Bytown Museum celebrates Labour Day with special activities to celebrate the lives of the workers who built the UNESCO World Heritage designated Rideau Canal. bytownemuseum.com
Carleton University students will also be splashing in the water, as they compete in the Canal Games featuring obstacle courses, dunk tank, slip and slide and more as part of orientation week, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hartwell Locks. http://bit.ly/1tAoG16
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Thomas Williams of Hintonburger, holds the Hintonburger, which won the Citizen’s best burger poll in 2012. Will it win Le Burger Week in 2014?
Vote for Ottawa’s best burger as Le Burger Week comes to six cities across Canada, including Ottawa and Gatineau. Participating restaurants — 2012 winner The Hintonburger is participating — are offering up new, for-this-week-only burger options for your tastebuds and voting pleasure. Votes must be in by Sept. 7. leburgerweek.com
From noon to 1 p.m., join walking activist and author of Born to Walk Dan Rubinstein who will discuss the powerful connections between moving your feet and mental health, Marion Dewar Plaza, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. W. Admission: Free. borntowalk.org
There are only two weeks left to see the exhibit of more than 100 works by 19th century artist Gustav Doré at the National Gallery of Canada, on until Sept. 14. Admission:$16, $14/seniors and students, $7/youth. gallery.ca
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Mosaika, which lights up Parliament Hill with images and music celebrating our history and geography, is in its last week, 9 p.m., until Sept. 6. Free. pch.gc.ca
The Renfrew Fair, self-dubbed “the greatest fair in the Ottawa Valley since 1853,” has rides beginning at 5 p.m. and the demolition derby at 7 p.m. Enjoy many livestock shows, live entertainment including a cowboy race, homecrafts and bacon on a bun and other delicacies until it closes on Sept. 7. Kim Mitchell performs on Sept. 6. renfrewfair.com
Thursday, Sept. 4
Rich Kidd performs at House of PainT hip-hop festival on Friday.
The House of PainT Festival, celebrating all things hip-hop and stuff on its edges, starts with a Poetry Slam and Art Expo, with performances by The Recipe and DJ D-Mass, 7 p.m., The Mayfair Theatre, 1074 Bank St. $10 in advance. Check the website for events all weekend. houseofpaint.ca
Get ready for Harvest Noir (Sept. 27) at The Saucy Milliner’s, aka Kelly Dunlap, black fascinator construction workshop, 7 to 9 p.m., The Studio Café. Price: $90, includes all materials, from feathers to ribbons to sparkly bits. thesaucymilliner.com
Wine and cheese will complement the vernissage of E is for Education art exhibit, featuring photos taken by Tanzanian girls, many of whom held a camera for the first time as part of Ottawa-based NGO TEMBO’s project there, 5 to 7 p.m., exhibit on to Sept. 17, Exposure Gallery, 1255 Wellington St. W. Sale of the photos and a forthcoming TEMO’s education and micro-business projects. projecttembo.org
Friday, Sept. 5
Nashville based folk/pop group Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden are at Zaphod Beeblebrox, 8 p.m. Tickets: $7. zaphods.ca
8 Locks Flat hosts their popular Networking on the Lake: Barefoot, Black and White event, 6 to 9 p.m., flip-flops are acceptable at this rain-or-shine event. Donations accepted to the Boys and Girls Club of Otatwa or the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in lieu of tickets. Register at 8locksflat.com
Capital Tease Burleque perform Smoke N Garters at Fatboys Southern Smokehouse, 9 p.m., on very first Friday of the month. Tickets: $10. capitaltease.com
Saturday, Sept. 6
Admission to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is free for Bug Day, Sept. 6.
Admission to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is free for Bug Day as the Entomological Society of Ontario provides loads of “buggy” activities — including live insect zoo, crafts, insect cooking and expeditions — for all ages, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. entsocont.ca
Then adults might enjoy the Bugs and Beverages event where Chef Cookie Martinez pairs insect canapés with wine or beer alongside a chat about the future of food. Yum. Tickets: $50, or $90 for two, at 3:30 to 7 pm., Canada Agriculture Museum. http://bit.ly/YWvQRX
The House of PainT’s all-ages main event brings graffiti, DJs, MCs, bboys/bgirls and more to the Dunbar Bridge Underpass from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Then there’s an after party at Ritual.) houseofpaint.ca
Opera Lyra’s production of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca, about a beleaguered opera singer who struggles against the ruthless leader of the secret police to save the man she loves, opens at 8 p.m, National Arts Centre. Enjoy a free chat about opera in the mezzanine, 7 p.m. Performances continue Sept. 8, 10 and 13. Tickets: $20-$205. operalyra.ca
Over 20 artists are opening their privates spaces on the strollable/bikeable West End Studio tour, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all this weekend and next. For the map, visit westendstudiotour.ca
Volunteers are still needed for the Ride the Rideau Ottawa Hospital Research Institute fundraiser, which sends cyslists on a 160 km (0r 50 or 100 km routes) along the Rideau River. The event starts at 6:30 a.m. at the EY Centre, with a hero’s breakfast, and ends at about 10:30 a.m. with a celebration, ridetherideau.ca
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