Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsCapturing the Uncapturable
As a child, it’s easy to get caught up in tall tales, and it’s often difficult to outgrow them completely.
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Fringe Arts‘Not a False Moment’
Linda Griffiths is an established playwright and actor living in Toronto where she runs her own theatre company, Duchess Production.
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Fringe ArtsAlum Writ
Unable to properly close the window of the cabin
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Fringe Arts“Not a Crazy Dream”
After five years of indie-influenced community, retail and art, Headquarters Galerie + Boutique will be holding their final vernissage this Friday, Jan. 14, before closing their doors and moving on to craftier pastures.
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Fringe ArtsOne of These Jokes is Not Like the Other
Everyone stretches the truth now and then.
Maybe that funny anecdote we told at dinner was exaggerated a teensy bit, and maybe This American Life contributor David Sedaris didn’t really work as a staff clerk in a mental hospital at age 13 to great comedic effect. -
Fringe ArtsKaputt
Kaputt,
I don’t even know why I like you but you kept me in on New Years. You’re keeping me away and under and turning. -
Fringe ArtsNew Sound, Old Tricks
Richard White wields the six-string in The Besnard Lakes, a group that much prefers studio methods of the past to the bedroom recordings so popular today.
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Fringe ArtsLit Writ
The end started with a phone call at night.
I was wasting the day for this one because the verdict was in the hands of this girl—the apple of my eye. -
Fringe Arts“Just Watch Me”
Heralded for the “sheer range of her career” by Maclean’s magazine almost 20 years ago, Canadian playwright Linda Griffiths says finding the time and the energy to attend live theatre nowadays is hard work
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Fringe ArtsTop 10 of 2010
This album is the drunk guy that just wants to have a good time. It’s the realization that you’re just one of millions—but there’s power in that. It’s the trials and tribulations of a mid-level New Jersey punk band.

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