Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsCosmic Warriors
With the universe as a meter and these six friends as our rhythmic sense of understanding, we as listeners are invited to be part of local band the Golden Isles’ journey towards a “one and eternal sound.”
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Fringe ArtsFeminism, NASA and a Bat Cave
Walking into Frances Leeming’s Endeavour installation is a little bit like entering a bat cave.
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Fringe ArtsGetaway
“My nerves aren’t all there right now,” says Sarah, shaking as we walk outside of our highway motel.
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Fringe ArtsLook! Someone Drew You
In 2006, Nicole Aline Legault started a project called Look I Drew You, drawing friends and strangers’ MySpace pictures that today form a collection of more than two hundred ink drawings.
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Fringe ArtsA Jock for Justice
A coach of Dave Zirin’s once said: “Sport is like a hammer. You can use a hammer for all kinds of things; you can use it to build a house, or you can use it to bash somebody’s head. Choose wisely.”
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Fringe ArtsMonster Business
The dark eyes. The jagged dorsal fins. The dark green scales and gigantic tail. The building-shaking roar. All of these features define the world-famous Godzilla.
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Fringe ArtsQuick Read
What if the Internet were to gain sentience? What questions would that raise? Would it result in a ‘Big Brother’ society in which free thought is curtailed? What are the implications for flesh-and-blood consciousness? Can self-awareness truly exist without the chemical makeup of the human brain?
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Fringe ArtsJon Paul Fiorentino Plays With Words, Feelings
“Shh,” writes Jon Paul Fiorentino in Indexical Elegies, his new volume of poetry. “There are / poets trying to die.”
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Fringe ArtsCinema Politica is Back at Concordia
Part of what makes Cinema Politica such an important and essential film series is that it will always take you to a world you’ve never been to before.

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