Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsCJLO’s Double Birthday
Here’s a riddle for you. What’s both five and 15 years old, speaks and sings but has no vocal chords, and is putting on a rocking party on Friday?
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Fringe ArtsThe Tallest Of Mountains
Bear Mountain is a fitting name for a band emerging from the Canadian woods of the Pacific Northwest—their sound, however, samples music from all corners of the Earth, most notably the Congo.
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Fringe ArtsCanadian Horror Story
Step outside your comfort zone and into an S&M rubber suit—Cirque De Boudoir, the legendary Montreal-based group known for their themed mega-parties, is throwing Goregasm 2013 this weekend.
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Fringe ArtsSkanking the Night Away
Dig up those old Hawaiian shirts and dust off that goofy fedora—Montreal’s premiere ska festival, SkaFest, has hit the city once again.
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Fringe ArtsStop! Motion Time
Stop motion animation is a tricky craft, requiring ingenuity and a steady hand of surgeon-like precision. Indeed, manually animating puppets (or clay characters) frame by frame is like a big game of Operation on a three-dimensional scale.
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Fringe ArtsThe NGO Ultimatum
Activists and politicians alike have fiercely debated how to properly define and classify non-governmental organizations ever since the United Nations became the first organization coined as an NGO in 1945.
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Fringe ArtsTragedy Takes Flight
Tragedies may be best attributed to the long gone days of Sophocles, Eurpides and Livius Andronicus, but that hasn’t kept Toronto-based playwright Erin Shields from writing her own.
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Fringe ArtsThis Is Bat Country
Do you consider yourself too weird to live and too rare to die? Do you find yourself drawn to the dark side of the moon and carry Visine in your schoolbag for your “allergies”? If so, this coming weekend’s Montreal Psych Fest is the place for you.
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