Claudia Beaudoin
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OpinionsThe radical value of doing nothing
Boredom is the new currency and the most radical act of self-preservation.
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OpinionsA love letter to Montreal
Montreal’s energy, neighbourhoods and opportunities make it a city that welcomes curiosity and rewards exploration.
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Fringe ArtsExploring clay, creativity and queer connection at Wild Pride
Twenty makers of all ages and abilities in Montreal experimented with clay, creating and decorating vessels in a hands-on Wild Pride and Kindred Sagas workshop.
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Fringe ArtsLa traversée du siècle turns Montreal into a living archive
Seventy-two photographs and a podcast breathe new life into La traversée du siècle, bringing Michel Tremblay’s universe to the streets of Montreal.
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NewsMontreal ceremony remembers Hiroshima and Nagasaki after 80 years
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal hosted a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to remember the 150,000 to 200,000 people killed in 1945.
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Fringe Arts
Yomogi sways between folk roots and electronic winds
Set to release her two-part album in 2025, emerging artist Yomogi invites audiences into her evolving sound, alongside her vocalist, Holly.
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Cho Dem’s intergenerational celebration of cuisine and culture
Cho Dem, Montreal’s Vietnamese food festival, returned for its third edition from July 18 to 20 to celebrate the city’s Vietnamese culture and cuisine.
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Fringe ArtsBasics beyond the binary
Origami Customs is shifting the landscape of gender-affirming underwear through the vision and dedication of its founder, Rae Hill.
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NewsNavigating the reality of ADHD
As ADHD awareness grows, knowledge on what it truly is and how it affects daily life is still lacking.
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NewsSafety or legality?
In Canada, some people turn to self-defence tools despite the looming risks of legal repercussions.
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NewsLetters as lifelines
Prisoner Correspondence Project fosters solidarity and connection between the queer community and queer incarcerated individuals.
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OpinionsTrue crime: Interest or unhealthy obsession?
The world’s unhealthy fascination with true crime must be critiqued.
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Fringe ArtsChews for views
An unsettling and mouth-watering read blurs the lines between the virtual world and reality.
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Fringe ArtsA culinary homecoming
A new Ukrainian restaurant opens in Montreal with multiple layers of significance to the Ukrainian community.
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Fringe ArtsA journey of adoption and discovery
Quebec premieres new English film on adoption at Les Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma.
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NewsStudents picket Legault’s office against tuition hikes
Frustration persists following CAQ’s decision to increase tuition.
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News33rd Annual March in Montreal for MMIWG2S+
Three decades later, activists find governmental response to be lacking
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