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Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Reviews
Reviews of films featured at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema. Check back throughout the week for updates.
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Orchestrating New Genres
Psychedelic, experimental and genre defying are some terms used to describe the music of Montreal orchestra Land of Kush. -
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Out of Hibernation
Secluded in the backwoods of upstate New York, the members of Wintersleep got really, really good at badminton last summer.
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Prints for Paupers
There are generally two options when it comes to printmaking for photographers. You can go the do-it-yourself way and risk an amateur aesthetic.
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Spins
Rah Rah originally formed as a trio in 2007 and quickly grew into an indie rock sextet. They may be the best thing to come out of Regina, Saskatchewan, ever.
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Brooklyn Bridge
If you think Brooklyn is the contemporary art mecca, you might be surprised by how Brooklynites see lil’ ol’ Montreal.
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Rubik’s Q*Bert
It’s beautifully built, infuriatingly addictive, coming to a mobile device near you—and designed in the EV Building.
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Home Is Where the Zine Is
Zines are personal. They are birthed from photocopies and glue sticks, from small scenes and big ideas. Zine-makers infuse their personalities into the pages.
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The Indie Biz
When you’re a musician focusing on your craft, it’s sometimes hard to handle the business side of things.
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Don’t Need Your Compassion
The members of Staff Benda Bilili are disabled polio victims, most of them paraplegic. They used to live and play around the grounds of the zoo in Kinshasa, Congo. Their guitars are made of tin cans.