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Locally Sourced – A guide to the Arts Alive! Festival (CBC, 2018)

Anglophones get a nod in Quebec’s new cultural policy (CBC, 2018)

Artist Panel Explores Mobility and More (The Link, 2018)

State of the Arts: Intertwining Tongues (The McGill Daily, 2011)

Solitudes artistiques sur la scène québécoise (L’itinéraire, 2017)

Articles on Arts Alive! Québec – Teddy bears and vintage music (Montreal Gazette, 2016)

Articles on Arts Alive! Québec – Multi region arts festival returns for 2nd summer (The Suburban, 2016)

Articles on Arts Alive! Québec – Arts Alive summer series closes with event in Pointe-Claire (CBC News, 2016)

Articles on Arts Alive! Québec – English-Language Arts Network presents Arts Alive Québec (The Suburban, 2016)

NFB Agreement: NFB inks deals to boost QC English-language arts (Playback, 2015)

Diversity in discussion (The McGill Daily, 2015)

Arts Alive! Québec: Arts tour targets outlying regions with thriving arts communities (Montreal Gazette, 2015)

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