Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Notre-Dame-des-Landes: The Everyday as a Mode of Resistance
Fighting to save a land destined to become France’s 57th airport, a group of environmental activists have joined forces with local farmers to reclaim the space and protect a fragile ecosystem from state-organized destruction.
Parisian film student Lou Rambert-Preiss went to experience life in this protest camp and shared his story and photos with The Link.
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Harmony and Dissonance
*Last Friday, St. Laurent’s very own electronic hotspot, the Société des Arts Technologiques—SAT for short—was getting all dolled up to celebrate her 20th anniversary with a bang.
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Fringe Arts
Generation Z Breaks Through the Clutter with Glitched Fashion
Friday night, the cream of the Montreal emergent fashion crop paraded their new looks in the runway show Génération Z, un événement mode 360, presented by the internationally renowned fashion design school LaSalle College.
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With a (Somewhat Gentle) Rebel Yell
Everyday Rebellion, a documentary produced by Golden Girls Filmproduktion and Film Services GmbH, will close Cinema Politica Montreal’s summer screenings at La Place de la Paix on September 1.
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Montreal Character Series: Colbert Lapomme Casimir
It was hot when I met Colbert Casimir and their two partners (preferring to be nameless, we’ll call them E and J) at a McDonalds on Ste. Catherine.
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Happy Birthday! Shut Up!
Montreal producer Kaytranada provided the soundtrack to an evening at the Phi Centre while Yasiin Bey made his way to the stage. He held a handful of rose petals and casually threw them into the crowd as a peace offering.
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Osheaga Turns Ten
Starting Friday, ticket-holders’ ears will rock to music that aims at satisfying all tastes. Osheaga’s lineup includes Kendrick Lamar, Florence + The Machine, The Black Keys, George Ezra, Weezer, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Schoolboy Q, FKA Twigs, Nas, Tyler The Creator and many others.
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Fringe Arts
Eastern Bloc’s Sight + Sound Fest Returns to its Roots
This year’s Sight + Sound explores networked art in an ultra-localized setting, while addressing financial insecurities in the art world by bringing the festival back to its roots.
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Experimenting with Catharsis
In anticipation of the series of screenings entitled David Rimmer: A Retrospective taking place at the Cinémathèque Québécoise on April 10 and April 11, The Link spoke with Mark Toscano from the Academy Film Archive, a film preservationist who worked on the restoration of Rimmer’s films.