Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsDjely Tapa on music history and a future without borders
Djely Tapa’s music connects generations and cultures, inviting listeners worldwide.
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Fringe ArtsChoublak: a polyphonic perspective on the Haitian diasporic experience
At the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Ésery Mondésir’s work weaves a nuanced portrait of the Haitian migratory imaginary.
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Fringe ArtsMassimadi Festival celebrates LGBTQ+ Afro cinema and arts
Massimadi Festival showcases films and other art of LGBTQ+ Afro communities.
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Fringe ArtsThe Flin Flon Cowboy rides its way to Toronto’s stage
The Flin Flon Cowboy is a country-western musical that tells the story of Ken Harrower, a gay disabled man, as he reclaims his narrative.
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Fringe ArtsColouring outside the lines
Graffiti writers in Montreal continue to leave their mark as a bold act of self-expression, turning the city into a vibrant, evolving canvas of stories and resistance.
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Fringe ArtsLeather liberation
CJ’s custom lingerie business fuses rebellion, sensuality and empowerment, challenging societal norms and celebrating bold self-expression.
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Fringe ArtsBeauty in bondage
Montreal’s shibari community isn’t restrained by preconceived notions.
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Fringe ArtsCrafting fantasies in high heel boots
Through conversations with a dominatrix, an escort and a burlesque performer, The Link explores whether sex work can—and should—be considered art.
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Fringe ArtsNouvel Établissement announces its permanent closure
Another Montreal music venue is shut down due to residential noise regulations.
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Fringe ArtsTokyo Police Club’s last ride
Tokyo Police Club’s final Montreal show at Théâtre Beanfield on Oct. 12 marked a full circle moment for a band that calls Montreal its second home.

