Victoria Lamas
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Fringe Arts
“So Long, Marianne” Will Resonate on Sunday Night
“Come over to the window, my little darling,” sang Leonard Cohen for the first time in 1967.
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Concordia’s Art Matters Festival Cut Short Due to COVID-19
Every year, Art Matters takes over Montreal with exciting, art created by emergent artists across various disciplines.
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Four Fringe Calendar Days
I hope you check out some of these events this week, especially Massimadi, the Afro LBTQ+ film and art festival happening between Feb. 20 and 29.
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A Jam-Packed Fringe Calendar
Anyone else feel like cramming in as much art as possible this week?
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Fringe Calendar Extraordinaire
For this week, here’s a mix of exciting and restful events to keep curious minds occupied.
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Festival Lux Magna Brings Together the Best of Montreal
At The Link, we refer to the summer as the festival season—a more or less dead time in student media—except for when it comes to art. Turning three this year, Lux Magna is a proof that the festival season is actually year-round in Montreal.
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A Chilly January Fringe Calendar
We are only a few seconds into the new year and already everything is crumbling—as I’m writing this there is a melting ice tray under my bed. Forget all your troubles this week:
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Happy New Fringe Calendar
In this first fringe calendar of the decade, I convince you to spend more time indoors during this beautiful magical enchanting season.
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Meet Award-Winning Translator Rhonda Mullins
Translators are invited to inhabit worlds that are not their own for the duration of a project.
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One Last Sexy, Snazzy, Superb Fringe Calendar
There it is: the last fringe cal of the DECADE. Thank you to past and present writers and readers of the fringe calendar. Thank you for making all my Carrie Bradshaw dreams come true.
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More Fringe Calendar! More Good Times!
Dancing, wellness, Christmas market: I’ve packed it all into this week’s fringe cal.
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The Fringe Calendar: “Come Get Your Dance On”
There are no shortages of distractions in this week’s fringe cal. If you want to escape the end of semester hell, I’ve got you covered. Here’s what’s good in the city:
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This Week’s Fringe Cal Sucks, Do Not Go to These Events
A rundown of what’s boring this week.
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The Fringe Calendar, Where an Editor Plans Your Whole Life
From literary events to parties, here’s a rundown of where to be this week. But with November having arrived, we might all end up in our sweatpants watching Riverdale.
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Le Cypher Celebrates Five Consistent Years Despite Venues Closing in Montreal
It’s a fucking good time, and it’s been going on for five years now—Le Cypher is a dance party, a live hip-hop show, a jam session, a stage where talented artists deploy their mastery.
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Concordia Artist Presents Personal Quilt ‘Ebb and Flow’ At the VAV Gallery
On the day Hannah Blair was born, the St. Lawrence River froze—a foreshadowing of the close relationship she went on to develop with the ubiquitous body of water while growing up.
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The Fringe Calendar: Where to Have Pre and Post Halloween Fun
Welcome to The Link’s second Fringe Cal published this year. Still here? Cool. Here’s what’s good around the city between Oct. 30 and Nov. 5.
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Vol. 40 Welcomes Back the Fringe Calendar Amongst Its Columns
The fringe arts calendar is BACK! The calendar has existed in many forms, from the newspaper to online. In here you’ll find The Link’s favourite arts events across a bunch of genres—from dance performances to live music and everything in between.
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Lesley Charters Cotton and Street Dancing: A Story of Alchemy
“I trained to be a secretary and I learned to type with a fellow student at the back of the room. We were not into it, and she would bring straight vodka to class. And we would giggle, we would type and we would giggle, and somehow it got us through this nonsense of secretarial [studies]. We couldn’t imagine ourselves as secretaries.” Lesley Charters Cotton didn’t stay a secretary for very long.
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The VAV’s Latest Show ‘Monsters and Ghosts’ Challenges Anthropocentric Ideas
Studio arts student Jenna-Katheryn Heinemann was moved to create a piece that reflected her complex feelings around climate change and the environment’s decline.