Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Poetry: ‘Her name was not clementine’
Please enjoy this poem by Gabriela Vasquez-Rondon.
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Fringe Arts
‘Blackity’ sheds light on the disparities of representation in Black Canadian art
The exhibit stands as a testament to the neglected preservation of Black art history in Canada.
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Fringe Arts
Weekly Fringe: An abundance of live events are calling your name!
Go out or stay in, either way this week’s got a lot to offer.
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Fringe Arts
‘Mes Dates / Close Friends’ inspired by anonymity on the internet, the power of surnames, and gay porn
A three-part exhibit showcases three visual artists in three months.
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Fringe Arts
Image+Nation returns for in-person and online programming
Canada’s oldest queer film festival celebrates its 34th edition.
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Fringe Arts
‘Constitutions’ exhibition critiques caste politics, capitalism, fake news, and oppression
Leonard Bina & Ellen Art Gallery presents artists with first-hand experience with suffocating political conditions.
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Fringe Arts
Weekly Fringe: The opportunities for a fun time just keep coming!
This week’s forecast: literature, painting, and music.
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Fringe Arts
Francophone metal band Nova Spei stays true to their French roots
The Montreal-based band releases their second album, ‘Sequentis’, as they continue to grow in a music scene dominated by anglophones
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Fringe Arts
‘Leftovers’ by Le Ren: Looking back while moving forward
Lauren Spear contends with what is left after presence, after love, and after pain.