Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Link Live Session: Patrick Krief
Before his set at Casa Del Popolo, Patrick Krief played an acoustic version of “Lost in Japan” for us in his Côte Saint-Luc home. It’s a song about his time in that country, where he felt the strongest sense of Lost in Translation-esque culture shock.
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Fringe Arts
Handheld Nightlife
What if there was an app that got you into clubs, hooked you up with deals and helped you track down your friends during a night out?
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Fringe Arts
Not Your Parents’ Chinese New Year
Television and radio have gone the way of auditoriums and gramophones for Montreal’s young entertainers.
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Fringe Arts
Black History Month Dreams Bigger
For fifty years, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream has become more of a reality, but Montreal’s Black History Month reminds us the road to social equality isn’t over.
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Fringe Arts
The Solar System is Glass
Concordia’s Fine Arts department has been inviting artists to speak in free events for years, but with their new lecture series, Conversations in Contemporary Art, it’s a bi-weekly affair.
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Fringe Arts
Curd Your Enthusiasm
No matter how enthusiastic we were about our New Year’s diet resolutions, leaving the bar after a night of drinking does not lend itself to kale chips…
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Fringe Arts
Students in The Spotlight
While finding a foothold in one’s preferred industry can be hard for any student, it seems to be especially difficult for those studying drama.
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Fringe Arts
Of Academia, DIY and Student Strikes
Being somewhat of a pessimist may be beneficial—or at least that’s how things happened to work out in Heather Davis’s case.
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Fringe Arts
In The Streets, On The Air
On Feb. 20, you won’t need an FM dial to tune into local radio.
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Fringe Arts
A Two-Night Stand
Concordia theatre grad and local comedienne Rena Hundert is presenting two one-act plays for the first time at the freestanding room this week.