Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
All Systems Cleared for Some Mighty Fine Jazz
The Jérôme Beaulieu Trio doesn’t quite fit the mold of traditional jazz musicians.
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Fringe Arts
Space Invasion
It’s with a dark, political incorrectness that Dito Tsintsadze brings his latest work to Montreal’s World Film Festival.
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Fringe Arts
Living Osheaga
Osheaga just keeps getting bigger. Over 120,000 giddy festival-goers gobbled up as many sets as they could muster, as 105 bands played the festival over the course of three days on five stages. Under sweltering heat…
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Fringe Arts
Socially-Conscious Style
In a time when fast fashion and sweatshops have stained the clothing industry Montreal’s Festival Mode & Design is presenting Ethik BGC, a show dedicated to ethical stylings.
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Fringe Arts
Dirty Fun at Warped Tour
There’s something about Warped that makes even the most insecure feel at home.
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Fringe Arts
Morbid Poetry, Unique Sound
Over the past decade and a half, Aesop Rock has nestled himself tightly into a genre-bending niche between verbose, thought-provoking hip-hop and quasar-spiraling beats.
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Fringe Arts
Fantasia World
Fantasia is Christmas in July for film lovers. The festival has introduced local audiences to high-quality, unique films they would never normally see while boosting the careers of emerging auteurs along the way.
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Fringe Arts
Main Event
The City of Montreal’s ongoing plans to gentrify the lower Main’s red-light district leave more than the abandoned stone facades of once-vibrant shops and venues subject to destruction.
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Fringe Arts
Social Profiling
For the past few weeks, Serge-Olivier Rondeau and Charles-Antoine Blais Métivier have been spending nearly eight hours a day on Facebook—but not because they’re bored