Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsNo Space for the Press
In the past, L’Organe had stopped publishing for two years when editors graduated and could not find replacements. The magazine now has a full team, but the lack of an office is one thing keeping them from expanding.
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Fringe ArtsOld School Paved the Way
His flow is thick with Montreal’s accent, a staccato sense of rhythm that starts and stops without breaking stride. With 5 full-length releases and a litany of videos under his belt, Taigenz is definitively on the cusp.
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Fringe ArtsBeat it
Everyone is welcome to drop by the chaplaincy to participate in the drum circle, no experience is necessary and the hand drums are provided.
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Fringe ArtsTalking Consent With HIV
On Feb. 18, Concordia is hosting a lecture on the criminalization of HIV, the impact of non-disclosure laws on people living with the disease and the activist response. It will be accompanied by a screening of a recent documentary by the organization entitled, Consent: HIV Non-Disclosure and Sexual Assault Law.
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Fringe ArtsMontreal, Untitled
Occupying the Articule gallery space until the end of Feb. 28, Sans titre, is a collaborative, multi-titled exhibition that projects this idea of belonging and isolation, which is relatable to the city’s inhabitants.
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Fringe ArtsNo Bad Sounds For NDG
At No Bad Sound, children under 18 can come in to hang out, make music and express themselves artistically.
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Fringe ArtsOne Word to Another
Writer and translator, David Homel, will be holding a conference called In Others’ Words / Dans les mots des autres, Feb. 10, at the Atwater Library and Computer Centre.
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Fringe ArtsCinemas Are Not Dead
Where are all the movie theatres? Where are the bright coloured posters? Where are the people running because they’re late for the 7:20 p.m. screening?
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Fringe ArtsConfronting Consequences
Life Is Strange is a game that makes you realize the weight of your decisions and the consequences they may have. It’s also a great answer as to why time travel is never a good thing to mess with—ever.
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Fringe ArtsA Journey of Soloists and Solitude
Around the World in 50 Concerts is a truly moving portrait of people as they truly are—with pasts, fears and hopes.

