Michelle Pucci
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News
Gov’t Documents Show RCMP Has Reports on Two Concordia-Related Events
The RCMP performed surveillance on peaceful discussions at Concordia, according to federal documents.
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News
Protesters Visit Laval Immigration Detention Centre to Commemorate Lindsay Strikes
Last Saturday, 60 demonstrators protested in front of the Laval immigration detention centre to commemorate last year’s migrant strike in Lindsay, Ont.
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News
Planting the Seeds of a Community
It’s amazing how far a little bit of chicken wire can get you. A community gardening initiative is getting itself off the ground with the help of sundry donations like extra wood and shovels.
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A Permanent Work of Art
For the 12th year, Montreal’s Art Tattoo Show Brings International Artists to the Windsor Station.
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Paint Turtle Island
Local and International Street Artists Gather for an Anti-Colonial Street Artist Convergence.
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Special Issue
Link Picks: Restaurants
Montreal has a reputation for having tons of restaurants and students have a reputation for having no time—or motivation—to cook. So whether you’re looking for a cheap dinner spot to take a break from the library or a tasty place to spend some good times with friends, we’ve compiled a list of yummy must-try places for you.
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Fringe Arts
Osheaga Diary
Remember when you could go to Osheaga and find a prime spot to sit on the mountain overlooking the main stage?
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Fringe Arts
Forza Suoni
Also known as the festival of liberation music, Suoni per il Popolo is the festival child of Montreal’s Casa del Popolo team that seeks to turn the spotlight on the city’s most innovative and often ignored musicians—and genuinely nice people.
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Fringe Arts
Bicycling Is Not A Crime
As Urban Cycling Week comes to an end, Montrealers can still catch a glimpse of the consciousness-raising project in the form of a mural on St. Marc St. and Ste. Catherine…
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Fringe Arts
Digital Sightseeing
Organized by the Eastern Bloc, Montreal’s multimedia exhibition centre, the Sight + Sound festival will exhibit installations and host performances by international digital media artists from around the world, beginning today.
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Fringe Arts
“Sorry, We’re Open”
One day last year, former president of Montreal’s Last Gang Records Lenny Levine met with Pop Montreal founder Dan Seligman at a café to ask him to start a record label.
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Fringe Arts
40 Years of Film at Concordia
Concordia filmmakers are screening their short film productions during the 40th annual Concordia Film Festival, which kicks off today.
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April 9 to April 20
Weekly listings of all things Fringe in Montreal.
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Fringe Arts
The Underground Party Network of the Future
For anyone who has dreamed of hosting the greatest Montreal house party ever, Speakeasy is here to help make that dream a reality.
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Fringe Arts
Lady-Players
It’s no secret that Montreal’s gaming industry is booming, and the Pixelles Game Incubator is here to encourage women to be a part of it.
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Opinions
Invisible Minorities?
When Myriam Tardif, Rushdia Mehreen and Beatriz Munoz recently resigned from the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante, they made sure everyone knew it was because of their minority statuses.
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Fringe Arts
Artists on “I Have a Dream”
In the multidisciplinary exhibition MLK 50, six contemporary artists reinterpret Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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Fringe Arts
Black History Month Dreams Bigger
For fifty years, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream has become more of a reality, but Montreal’s Black History Month reminds us the road to social equality isn’t over.
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Fringe Arts
Vinyl Lives
Only few years ago, music lovers seemed to be mourning the death of vinyl and CDs. Yet Montreal record store Boutique L’Oblique has continued to thrive in the music scene for 25 years.