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 DAVID RUBEN PIQTOUKUN
 MONIQUE RÉGIMBALD-ZEIBER
  BRIGITTE CLAVETTE
     SIP CLEVER COCKTAILS
It would be easy to walk right by Stolen Goods if you didn’t know it was there. With just 21 seats, the tiny cocktail bar on Sparks Street has a speakeasy vibe. The inventive drinks menu may have you Googling some obscure ingredients. For instance, pineapple gomme (a syrup from tree resin) and gochujang (a spicy Korean condiment) are some of the surprises in a spirited cocktail called Birds of a Feather.
Piqtoukun in the Michael and Sonja Koerner Family Atrium. This skylit courtyard is already home to bronze sculptures cre- ated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Louis-Philippe Hébert and Alfred Laliberté, whose specialties included memo- rial statues of politicians and religious leaders.
By presenting the exhibition in this way, curators—who worked closely with the winners to develop the show—have put the award-winning works in a dialogue with the gallery’s existing pieces.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN NATURE
At the Canadian Museum of Nature, the show Planet Ice: Mys- teries of the Ice Ages has proven so popular that it has been
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