Stéphanie Ricci
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News
The legacy left behind by the 1969 Computer Riot
Remembering Concordia’s Computer Riot 52 years later, and its place in today’s academic setting.
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Opinions
Pay Black trans women for their work
Elle Barbara is a transgender woman of many talents. Singer, songwriter, artist, speaker, and community organizer, they are a prominent figure in Montreal’s ballroom community as the mother of the House of Barbara, a drag ball competition team.
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Fringe Arts
“This Is Not a Fringe Festival” Brings Art to Your Home
As an ode to the festival that never was, the Montreal Fringe Festival has announced This is Not a Fringe Festival, an alternative programming amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fringe Arts
Fringe Festival Pushes Back 30th Anniversary
Montreal Fringe Festival is pushing its 30th anniversary celebrations, initially planned from May 27 to June 16, to June 2021 due to COVID-19.
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Special Issue
‘MISSIONARY’: 200 Pages of Queerness in China
The pages of MISSIONARY come alive with stellar photography, colourful images, and a few articles in Mandarin.
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Fringe Arts
‘La Soledad’: A Father’s Treasure Hunt to Save His Family
On Nov. 4, Cinema Politica screened La Soledad. This one was a contemplative look into the daily life of a marginalized Venezualian family.
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Fringe Arts
DIY Art Space Peripheral Hours Celebrates Unfinished Art
The alternative art space Peripheral Hours celebrates its one-year anniversary with its third exhibition, Site of the Not Yet. The group show invited 35 performance and visual artists to explore the concept of the unfinished.
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Fringe Arts
Play ‘Indra’s Web’ Digs Into 14 Graduating NTS Students’ Ancestry
If you called your oldest family member today, and asked them to tell you a story about your ancestors, would you know what they would say?
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Fringe Arts
Montreal’s Durocher Art Space At Risk
It’s not unusual to find Baltimore Loth hard at work in his art studio until dawn. Whether he’s drawing, painting, or getting his hands dirty sculpting, the spacious loft at the corner of Beaubien St. and Durocher St. is his playground, and represents much more to the local artistic community.
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Opinions
Tackling Inclusivity in Concordia’s Art History Classes
‘‘How many of you feel underrepresented in your art history classes?’ and it was both overwhelming and sad to see how many people raised their hands,”