Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsBeing Chinese, Becoming Québécois
In a new documentary Being Chinese in Quebec: A Road Movie, Parker Mah and Bethany Or hit the highways of Quebec.
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Fringe ArtsInternal Winter Dialogues at the MAC
This winter, in addition to contemporary art, the Musée d’Art Contemporain will also be filled with ghosts and other whimsical but slightly-worrying spirits.
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Fringe ArtsLove Recipes in the Mile End
Her neighbours have dubbed her the “Angel of the Mile End” and the “Livreuse du Bonheur.” Artist Patsy Van Roost’s latest project is showcasing her love of the community that has embraced her.
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Fringe Arts“Cool Ladies Talking About Vaginas”
The Vagina Monologues is comfortably into its teens by now, but the storied and infamous production is still attention grabbing. There’s more to it than just the word in its name, though.
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Fringe ArtsMoving Real Close
The story is autobiographical, the creative process inverted and the stage is, well, absent entirely.
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Artists on “I Have a Dream”
In the multidisciplinary exhibition MLK 50, six contemporary artists reinterpret Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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Fringe ArtsLink 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 ArtsHandheld 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 ArtsNot 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 ArtsBlack 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.

