Ninon Scotto Di Uccio
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Fringe Arts
Film Review: “Waiting For Lou” Represents Concordia at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Concordia Film Studies student, Katherine Martineau, directed a short film that got selected to represent our university in the Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
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Fringe Arts
World Press Photo 2017: “You See It, You Know About It, Now What Are You Going To Go?”
Burhan Ozbilici, an Associated Press photographer, was struck with admiration by the Russian ambassador, who was inaugurating a photo exhibition a mere six metres in front of him. Moments later the man Ozbilici revered was shot in the back by an off duty police officer.
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News
Is Feminism Too Exclusive?
The feminist movement was created to give women an equal social, political and economic standing as men–but last Saturday during a “Tout le Hood en Parle,” some said that it can feel exclusive to many.
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Students Compete in Le Sommet d’Animation Montreal
“Animation is broad—it’s not just for children,” said Lori Malépart-Traversy.
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News
Panelists at Concordia Explore How to Balance Ethics and Profit
More and more entrepreneurs are trying to make their startups the next big thing, with the goal to incorporate social values.
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Fringe Arts
Indigenizing University Education Through Art and Experience
Joseph Naytowhow is a Plains/Woodland Cree artist who came to Concordia from Saskatchewan to pass on knowledge about the traditional Cree way of knowing and seeing through observation and expression.
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Film Student Triumphs At FNC
For directing without artifice, respect of their subjects, and an original way of filming cars—the award for the Best Student Short Film across Canada goes to Les Beiges.
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Fringe Arts
Interactive Film From FNC Invites Viewers to Choose the Story
A man is holding you at gunpoint in an empty parking lot. “Get in the car,” he orders. Obey or run. Whatever you choose, be prepared for the consequences.
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Fringe Arts
A Peek at Le Festival du Nouveau Cinema
“There’s something for everyone,” said Nicolas Girard Deltruc, FNC Executive Director.
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Fringe Arts
Kafein Poetry Night’s Popularity Posing Some Good Problems
At the base of the staircase to Kafein’s bar stands a small table with a donation jar, saying “feed the artists.”
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Opinions
Nahmsayin?
It seems like men are shy to lift weights and use the squat rack because women are too busy doing their routines.
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Fringe Arts
Zooming into World Issues
On the border of Serbia and Hungary one August night last year, a Syrian man passed a baby underneath a barbed wire fence as they journeyed to find refuge in Europe.