Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsPOP Picks
I’m into the idea behind You’ll Dance to Anything. What makes an object resonate? What makes it unique? For those skeptics that enjoy seeing everyday objects as intrinsically symbolized by their cultural environment, You’ll Dance to Anything will help you assign new meanings to what we often take for granted.
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Fringe ArtsDeerhoof Goes Pop, But Stays Weird
No one ever expected Deerhoof to release a pop album.
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Fringe ArtsCreatively Depicting the Creative Process
Think about the hardest year in your life, professionally, physically and personally. Think about what it would be like if someone made a movie about that year.
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Fringe ArtsIt Smells Like Organic Samosas in Here
What’s more discouraging than starting the back-to-school season by peering into your wallet and sighing in despair?
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Fringe ArtsShooting for The Suburbs
In 2011, the Arcade Fire’s third LP, The Suburbs, won Album of the Year. Three times.
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Fringe ArtsWading Through the Noise
There’s a certain restless quality to Brian Borcherdt’s work ethic.
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Fringe Arts“We Are Performers”
As fans of burlesque will know, the performance is more about the tease than the sleaze.
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Fringe ArtsAmourous Feelings
Cinéma L’Amour, the iconic Montreal strip club, does not exactly conjure up images of a two-person indie band, but for Dorian Scheidt and Chris Kavanagh it was the perfect metaphor.
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Fringe ArtsOutspoken Entertainment
Every year, Montreal raises the bar for cultural events and festivals. This September it will do so by hosting the 8th annual Montreal International Black Film Festival, complete with special guests.
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Fringe ArtsThe Evolution of a Festival
Opera. Educational symposiums. R. Kelly covers. Even a sporting event. If there’s one umbrella under which these disparate activities can occur, it’s POP Montreal’s.

