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Ross of Ottawa
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The place in Ottawa was like the Troubadour in London. Carleton Univ's "Rooster's Coffeehouse" was part of the culture of the time too, though that had faded by my time in the early 80s. Still, liked to spend time there.

Visited Roosters a few years ago while on campus for some collaborative work and was disappointed how they obliterated the decor with much white, character-free drywall, crap furniture.

Ross of Ottawa
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The location of Le Hibou on Sussex today vs in its heyday.

Looks vacant these days.I think these shops are owned and managed by the NCC, and i've heard anecdotally that they are horrible landlords. A far cry from Le Hibou's time when they were given discounted rent to encourage the arts scene.

#leHibou


Ross of Ottawa
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Wouldn't it be something if someone could re-open the famed coffeehouse in the same spot again! Sadly the NCC with lack of vision would likely stand in their way.

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua
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Such places are a boon for the tourism more than an expensive booth in some of the international tourists fairs.

Ross of Ottawa
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@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org Agreed! Beyond just the performances, they foster a culture. It's amazing that 50yrs after closing, the place still occasionally gets mentions in casual conversations I've had with others.

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua
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There is the need of a "Friends of Le Hibou" association pressing for the reopening of it.

Ross of Ottawa
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@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org would be great to see