Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsDungeons & DeLoreans
The only consistent element in author Tad Williams’ life has been change.
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Fringe ArtsShop ‘til You Drop at Vintage POP
Montreal’s favourite festival, POP Montreal, is just around the corner. The festival is in its ninth year and has, over the years, distinguised itself as much more than a music festival
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Fringe ArtsLost and Found
Erin Lang has a unique presence. She is unmistakably an artist. Her music is the aural epitome of softness. She sings in a hushed, girlish whisper, backed by well-paced melodies.
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Fringe ArtsThe Sixty Fourth Parallel
How do you remember summer? How do you access memories that are vivid yet distant in your mind? How do you position yourself in the present moment, with so many moments behind you?
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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.”

