Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsConcordia’s Co-Op Turns 10
It’s time for some shenanigans of the literary variety. To celebrate the Concordia Community Solidarity Co-op Bookstore’s tenth anniversary, the shop has invited local authors to read from their most recent releases and join the party.
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Fringe ArtsMagnum Librus
When you go to Concordia, there’s no reason to complain about having nothing to do on a Friday night—or any other day of the week for that matter.
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Fringe ArtsA Natural Warmth
Harmonious, throbbing melodies and nostalgic, haunting vocals are the backbone of Baltimore duo Beach House’s new album, Bloom.
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Fringe ArtsFlashing K-Pop to the Masses
This Saturday, passers-by in Chinatown will see a group of young dancers spontaneously mirroring the moves from the “Gangnam Style” music video.
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Fringe ArtsAbstract and Extreme Exhibitions
This fall promises to be an exciting one for art lovers with the opening of the Pierre Dorion and Janet Biggs exhibitions at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal.
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Fringe ArtsEvolving Black & Blue
While many will spend their holiday weekend carving turkey, thousands will be hitting the dancefloor in Montreal for one of the biggest dance festivals in the country.
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Fringe ArtsPondering Loss
Jason Collett’s fifth solo album, Reckon, was inspired by the trying political and economic climate that’s left its mark on the past four years.
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Fringe ArtsDoc Days Ahead
British climate change activists, Syrian refugees, temporary immigrant workers in Canada and student strikers in Croatia. The people getting their stories told during this semester’s Cinema Politica are a truly diverse group.
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Fringe ArtsClear-Cut Ambition
The use of text within architectural exhibitions, says architect Dan Handel, is a fine balance. “On the other side, you have the completely conceptual, more art-like exhibitions, where you have nothing.”

