Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
The Impossible Comedy
Tuesday Night Cafe Theatre presents their latest production of When Five Years Pass, a performance that toys with the timeline and answers what love may or may not be.
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Fringe Arts
Silence Is a Death Sentence
Imago Theatre presents Intractable Woman, following the story of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya who fought tooth and nail to tell the truth.
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Prof Organizes Benefit Concert for Families of Sainte-Foy Victims
The impromptu concert was pulled together by Iraqi-Canadian rapper, The Narcicyst—commonly known as Narcy. A collaborative effort between his collective The Medium and POP Montreal, the Feb. 10 show hosted a variety of musical acts—many of whom are friends with the well-known rapper.
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Fringe Arts
Norman Nawrocki Explores Migrant Justice Through His New Album
Nawrocki is a poet and an author, having released 14 books in the past 30 years. He’s also a spoken-word artist and a violinist, and he and his bands have released 55 albums over the same period of time. In between putting out a constant stream of new art, Nawrocki also finds the time to teach a class at Concordia’s School of Community and Public Affairs.
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Fringe Arts
Rap Battles and Activism
The Concordia University Hip Hop Community is co-organizing the Rap Battle Against Police Brutality, discussing what it is and why it’s important.
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Fringe Arts
The Cords Aren’t Tangled: Deadlift, Miss Mee and Zepha on the Music Industry
While Deadlift, Miss Mee and Zepha are all unique characters, one thing they share is that they’re all DJs, and each of these musicians’ paths has been distinctly her own.
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Fringe Arts
Emerging Film Production Company Breaks Away from Typical Role Casting
For their newest production, a short film called “It’s Carla Your Agent,” Yao and Darbyson shot in Notre-Dame-de-Grace. Last Saturday, at 10 a.m. sharp, a team of 13 people filled a small living room with sound booms, high tech camera equipment, make-up kits and coffeemakers.
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Fringe Arts
Working Through Sexual Violence With Music
While the Montreal-based band played a mix of original music and covers from artists such as Amy Winehouse and The White Stripes, Hanorah’s set wasn’t just a cheerful collection of good music, it was a powerful display of emotion and empathy for issues that exist beyond the bar.
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Fringe Arts
An Interview With Hannah Georgas
“I value conversation and people who I care about. I think it’s important to follow up, to nurture the great relationships that you’ve made with people.”