Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsEducation Interrupting Tradition
Cultural progress in Senegal has split the collective values of many villages and is explored in the film Grand comme le Baobab which has its world premiere at the Montreal World Film festival this week.
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Fringe ArtsBicycle Friends Forever
The Bicycle Film Festival is not just about the films, despite an eclectic mix of movies from different bike subcultures.
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Fringe ArtsAll Systems Cleared for Some Mighty Fine Jazz
The Jérôme Beaulieu Trio doesn’t quite fit the mold of traditional jazz musicians.
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Fringe ArtsSpace Invasion
It’s with a dark, political incorrectness that Dito Tsintsadze brings his latest work to Montreal’s World Film Festival.
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Fringe Arts
Living Osheaga
Osheaga just keeps getting bigger. Over 120,000 giddy festival-goers gobbled up as many sets as they could muster, as 105 bands played the festival over the course of three days on five stages. Under sweltering heat…
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Fringe ArtsSocially-Conscious Style
In a time when fast fashion and sweatshops have stained the clothing industry Montreal’s Festival Mode & Design is presenting Ethik BGC, a show dedicated to ethical stylings.
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Fringe ArtsDirty Fun at Warped Tour
There’s something about Warped that makes even the most insecure feel at home.
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Fringe ArtsMorbid Poetry, Unique Sound
Over the past decade and a half, Aesop Rock has nestled himself tightly into a genre-bending niche between verbose, thought-provoking hip-hop and quasar-spiraling beats.
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Fringe ArtsFantasia World
Fantasia is Christmas in July for film lovers. The festival has introduced local audiences to high-quality, unique films they would never normally see while boosting the careers of emerging auteurs along the way.

