Elysha del Giusto-Enos
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Art Offerings
With performances, galleries and arts-related research projects, Concordia is a hotbed of creative activity—even though a lot of it may go unnoticed by many non-fine arts students.
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Sports
‘Tis the Season (For Workouts)
During this city’s winter freeze, the streets fall silent and the sidewalks become narrow paths carved out by footprints laid down since the most recent snowfall. Montrealers seem to hibernate around this time of year, building up their reserves and waiting for the coming terrace season.
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Values and Reality Don’t Mix in Promised Land
Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land Is Where the Bad Are Good and the Poor Are Powerful
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Special Issue
Flying Green
While ConU Aerospace Institute Seeks to Reduce Emissions, Air Canada Slowly Manoeuvres Toward Cleaner Skies
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News
English CEGEPs and Universities Brace for Bill 101
Concordia’s president Alan Shepard is concerned about Quebec Premier Pauline Marois’s promise to expand the scope of Bill 101 to English-language CEGEPs.
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Fringe Arts
Stories from Death Row
Six people who were falsely convicted of murder will have their stories from death row told in The Exonerated, which runs until Dec. 2 at the 4001 Space.
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Fringe Arts
Making it Happen Part 2: Solo Artists
Part two of our feature on young entrepreneurial artists trying to make it.
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Hip Hop Karaoke Montreal
Karaoke can be tricky. Especially when the people on stage are performing Run D.M.C.
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Opinions
Bridges Matter
We were young. Everything that had never been done before was an opportunity for us to take.
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Fringe Arts
Indie Publishers Unite
Sometimes pronounced “zeen,” or “zine”— the tiny books representing the height of DIY publishing are out en masse this weekend, brought together for Expozine 2012.
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Fringe Binge
Our wine reviewer, Zoey Baldwin, takes on Montreal’s La Grande Dégustation. There were over 1200 different wines, rums and spirits. She only got through 35. This is her journey.
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Fringe Arts
Making it Happen Part 1: Print
We look at the path to building a magazine and getting published in the first part of Making it Happen.
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Opinions
Life According to Women’s Mags
I don’t remember when it happened, but I’ve lost touch with what girls are supposed to be.
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News
Unbinding the Binary
Nils Pickert was showered with Internet fame and “Father of the Year” titles after he wore a skirt in public to support his dress-wearing five-year-old son.
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Fringe Arts
Welcome to Transsexual Transylvania
It’s not easy getting ahead in this town—and that applies to singing, dancing, cross-dressing performers, too.
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Fringe Arts
Storytelling on Canvas
“I never expected to connect with the artists and communities there so intensely,” said John Palov, the teacher who brought the work to Montreal
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Sports
The Grassroots Hockey League
At a rink in Candiac, QC, a suburb of Montreal, a stream of two-and-half-feet-tall hockey players leave the ice, clearing the rink so locked-out National Hockey League players can practice.
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Fringe Arts
Flashing K-Pop to the Masses
This Saturday, passers-by in Chinatown will see a group of young dancers spontaneously mirroring the moves from the “Gangnam Style” music video.
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Fringe Arts
Internet Killed the Video Store
Whoever’s been killing off the video stores missed one, and for this game of Clue, nobody’s even asking to look inside the envelope. The Internet did to the movie rental place the same thing it did to record stores of the past.
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Fringe Arts
POP Montreal Diary
Deerhoof, Peaches, Juicy J., Grimes, Mozart’s Sister, PS I Love You, Buke & Gase, Parlovr, Goose Hut, Yacht Club, Dam-Funk, CAMP, Freelove Fenner, Besnard Lakes, Hundred Watters, The Soft Moon and many more.