Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsRihab Essayh is building worlds that are radically soft
Rihab Essayh’s The Evaporated Tears of Sand Roses frames an effervescent healing space for the SWANA community.
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Fringe ArtsChews for views
An unsettling and mouth-watering read blurs the lines between the virtual world and reality.
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Fringe ArtsA culinary homecoming
A new Ukrainian restaurant opens in Montreal with multiple layers of significance to the Ukrainian community.
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Fringe ArtsTech start-up satire hits the stage at the Segal Centre
How to Survive in the Wild is a biting satire that parodies tech start-ups and invites us into the unsettling world of an AI chatbot designed to communicate with the dead.
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Fringe ArtsMichaëlle Sergile weaves together the history of Black women in Montreal
Michaëlle Sergile’s To All the Unnamed Women exhibition at the McCord Stewart Museum commemorates the untold stories of Black women in Montreal.
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Fringe ArtsScience meets spectacle in a theatre soirée at Concordia
Mitochondrial Drama brought to life a theatrical blend of science and art at Concordia. -
Fringe ArtsExperienced: A queer love story that starts with you
Kate Young’s novel Experienced shows how loving someone shouldn’t come at the cost of losing yourself.
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Fringe ArtsThrough surprises and storm clouds, Palomosa Festival introduces itself
Palomosa was undeniably a gamble on niche subcultures, catering to the overlap in its artists’ cult-like followings.
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Fringe ArtsTangente introduces a new dance season
Guests mingled, enjoyed Filipino cuisine and witnessed the opening performance of concerto at Tangete’s season launch.
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Fringe ArtsMAI’s 25th anniversary unveils its first exhibition
As the summer festival season winds down, we’re going back inside to celebrate MAI’s 25th anniversary with the exhibition Connecting From the Inside Out.

