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Fringe ArtsMeet Montreal’s filthiest rave
The energy is electric at LATEX. and the atmosphere is vibrant with celebration of queer nightlife.
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Fringe ArtsSmall Rain makes a splash
American writer Garth Greenwell and Prof. Allan Hepburn share an intimate, stirring book discussion with Montreal’s literati at De Stiil bookstore.
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Fringe ArtsUnsung rap hero Danny Brown lights up Montreal
Detroit singer, songwriter and rapper Danny Brown performed in Montreal as part of his Quaranta ‘24 North American Tour.
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Concordia journalism professor by day, punk rock star by night
Montreal’s punk scene came alive at Piranha Bar, where fans, friends, and even firefighters joined forces for a night.
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Fringe ArtsPHI Centre presents first AI exhibition with Coded Dreams
Coded Dreams, the PHI Centre’s newest exhibition, features oneiric, interactive storytelling. It’s also the Centre’s first show fully dedicated to AI.
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Fringe ArtsNetflix must-sees
Here’s a concise list of Netflix essentials, covering various genres and moods, for when you just can’t decide what to watch.
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Fringe ArtsMUZ festival breaks new ground while maintaining tradition
MUZ offers a vibrant platform for artists to celebrate and share their cultural heritage.
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Fringe ArtsBridor celebrates its 40th anniversary in Quebec
Bridor celebrated its 40th on Oct. 5 with a cocktail luncheon and factory tour showcasing its commitment to quality and innovation in the baking industry.
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Fringe ArtsManasie Akpaliapik transforms Inuit legends into art
Sculptor Manasie Akpaliapik uses raw materials to express the ties between Inuit people and the land at Inuit Universe.
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Fringe ArtsPOP Montreal continues to spotlight independent art
POP Montreal felt like a reflection of the city itself—community-driven, art-filled and thriving in the nooks and corners of its streets.

