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Extreme Shoegazing
It’s always a race for pro music writers and bloggers alike to pen the next micro-genre tagline, to the extent where the actual practice of listening can get a little sidelined. For Montreal-based Carpet, they are content knowing who they are, bringing an innovative spin to the shoegaze table.
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The Long Road Home
Though he’s been in the Canadian music scene since the late ‘80s, this week marks a first for the Weakerthans frontman.
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A Cultural Institution in Crisis
Montreal film buffs may soon be grieving the loss of one of the province’s most important institutions
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Steve’s Music Founder Dies at 65
Steve Kirman, founder and owner of Steve’s Music, passed away on Saturday. He was 65 years old.
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Students Call the Shots
There’s a festival going on at Concordia this weekend, tucked in the back room of the Loyola Chapel basement.
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Concordia Playwrights on Display
Winners of the sixth Concordia Annual 10-Minute Play Contest are getting their prize this Friday night, where they will hold a staged reading of their work.
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Fringe Food
Well into the 19th century, the European village and neighbourhood bakery served as more than mere eatery or commodity outlet. Doubling as part-time “communal oven,” it was a gathering point, a laboratory, a workshop—even a place of education.
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Filling the Silents
Believe it or not, three-dimensional space in film has much more potential than a flaming Nicolas Cage face flying towards you.
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Breaking Down the Wall
The Wooden Sky are raring to go. It’s part childish giddiness, but it’s also part cabin fever.