Carl Bindman
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Preview: A Century Songbook at the Segal Centre Reaches Backwards and Forwards
Montreal’s Yiddish Theatre is celebrating 100 years of work in our city! To commemorate this special occasion, they’ve put together an original play with original music. A Century Songbook will be onstage at the Segal Centrefor only a few more days.
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Opinions
I Thought I Understood Sexual Assault, Until it Happened to Me
Women have shared their stories enough. They’ve put in the work.
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Special Issue
Finding the Future of the Arctic in Lancaster Sound
Lancaster Sound, or Tallurutiup Imanga, is the nexus of the North.
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Special Issue
Ride or Die, Repair Don’t Cry
Here’s a very complete list of things that are good: Bicycles and the folks that repair them. Below are places where those can be found around Concordia.
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Special Issue
Real Food, Real Cheap
Eat at these tasty, dietarily-versatile (hello vegans), Concordia-adjacent spots and maximize both your budget and taste buds.
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Fringe Arts
Contemporary Throat Singer Improvises a Harsh Vision of Canada
Tanya Tagaq is a transformative performer. She herself transforms. Her music transforms. And, by the end, her audience transforms.
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Fringe Arts
A Review of Ella Fitzgerald Prize Winner Lizz Wright
What do Lizz Wright and Ella Fitzgerald have in common?
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Fringe Arts
Yidlife Crisis Proves that Yiddish is Hardly a Dead Language
Yidlife Crisis, created by and starring Eli Batalion and Jamie Elman, is a Yiddish comedy web series for Jews and gentiles alike.
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News
Chemical and Material Engineering Department Coming to Concordia
During November 2016’s Board of Governor’s meeting it was unanimously decided that a Chemical and Materials Engineering Department would be created at Concordia.
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Opinions
The Concordia “Bomb Hoax” Was a Form of Terrorism
The specificity of the threat against Muslim students is truly meant to isolate the targets in that experience of violence.
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News
The Future of Montreal’s Housing Is in Its Past
In the dusty back room of the workshop of McGill University’s School of Architecture, a team of Concordia and McGill students are trying to build the row house’s future.
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Sports
A Look Inside the Concordia Rock Climbing Association
Nick McCullagh talks like a climber. His voice is low and chill, doing that Wilson brother vocal fry thing many outdoors people do. He uses lots of technical words that mean nothing to a casual listener, and he talks about things that seem like they shouldn’t really be talked about in a low, chill voice.
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News
Marching on Washington, in Photos
Approximately 650,000 occupied Washington, D.C. for the Women’s March on Washington.
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News
Montreal Solidarity for Aleppo and Anger for Putin
Cars honked in support as they passed under Syrian flags and picket signs on the corner of Dr. Penfield Ave. and Redpath St., one block away from the Russian consulate in Montreal.
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Special Issue
Boys Don’t Cry
I can’t honestly speak to the gender theory of hypermasculinity causing emotional self-mutilation in men. But I can speak to every man in my family who doesn’t handle his shit.
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Sports
Bike Racing in La Course des Morts
DFL means Dead Fucking Last. Earning it means finishing the cross-city nocturnal zig-zagging bike messenger-inspired-and-supported La Course des Morts in last place. It’s a badge of honour.
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Sports
Local BMX Riders Showcased at Le TAZ Pro/Am
This is an undisputable truth: Penguins look really dumb.
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Opinions
A Response to the Montreal Gazette
Seidman takes the angle that Jewish students at McGill University feel The Daily, one of the student newspapers, is thwarting their efforts to speak out about how the Boycott, Divest, and Sanction movement against Israel makes them uncomfortable. Tensions escalated, she writes, after The Daily published a satirical piece titled, “White tears increase on campus,” which pokes fun at the sensitivity of white people towards confronting their own racial privilege.
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News
New Treaty Opposes Pipeline Construction
On Thursday, Sept. 22, a treaty alliance was announced between First Nations in Canada and the United States, uniting the signatories against the development of pipelines on their territories—specifically pipelines to export Alberta’s tar sands oil to coastal distribution centers.