Sareema Husain
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Fringe Arts
Online screening of “Vases Communicants” addresses environmental racism
Short film “Vases Communicants” addresses environmental racism and population displacement. Screening online until November 29. By Sareema Husain
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Review: ‘Children of God’
Through music and performative arts, Children of God tells the story of a family who had been ripped apart from the residential school system of Canada.
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Review: “A Doll’s House, Part 2” Revolves Around the Theme of Motherhood
“A Doll’s House, Part 2” is an imagined continuation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic 19th century play “A Doll’s House,” where Nora, the mother of a young family, decides to leave her husband and children. In the new play, Nora has come back home 15 years later, and is dealing with the fall-back of her actions.
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Fringe Arts
Ausgang Plaza’s Mandate Ensures That Nobody Gets Left Behind
Located on St. Hubert St., Ausgang plaza is known for intertwining activism and art while presenting in it snapping fashion.
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Opinions
The Colten Boushie Case Proves Racism Is Alive and Well
When there is a clear police mishandling of the case and systemic exclusion of Indigenous people from jury duty, how can we deny that Canada’s justice system is broken?
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Review: Trapeze, Silk Suspension, and Fruit—Dust Palace Brings it All.
Last week, New Zealand circus-theatre troupe, The Dust Palace, rolled into Montreal to perform their theatre retelling of Christina Rossetti’s poem, “Goblin Market.” Here’s our review on that exact performance.