Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Making, Cleaning, Collaborating
When we talk about sustainability, we use terms like “going green” and “eco-friendly.” We think of our physical planet and the people on it. In private, these conversations are a lot different.
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Fringe Arts
Experiencing the Joy of Food Through Traditional Cooking
On a regular evening, Kazu’s tiny doorway is crammed with a hungry line-up of customers, bustling to get their foot in the door.
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Fringe Arts
Mapping the Moment With Tarot
Dawn Upfold sat poised and collected inside an empty white room as gusts of snow fell meditatively outside the Montreal Open Centre, a space used for holistic and conventional therapy services.
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Fringe Arts
Activism Through Art by an Angry Feminist Whale
Inspired by the ecological disaster unfolding across the planet and driven by empowering underrepresented people, Moule, a painter, illustrator, and graphic designer, creates art that makes a statement.
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Fringe Arts
Guest Curator!! Co-News Editor A.D. Brings You the Fringe Cal
Feeling energized by the mini spring we just had? Need to procrastinate on some assignments? If you’re a Concordia student who considers it spring break rather than a reading week, here are suggestions to keep you busy through the weekend.
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Fringe Arts
Afro Drag Comes Back for a Third Edition at Phi Centre
Authenticity and empowerment pulsed through the audience at the Phi Centre on the night of Feb. 21. One year after the first iteration of this unforgettable all-Black drag show, Afro Drag took to the stage for its third edition.
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Fringe Arts
Megan Fernandes Warms Up D&Q With ‘Good Boys’ Launch
On Feb. 21, more than two dozen people crowded Mile End’s Drawn & Quarterly bookstore to celebrate two book releases: Joshua Neves’ Underglobalization: Beijing’s Media Urbanism and the Chimera of Legitimacy and Megan Fernandes’ Good Boys.
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Fringe Arts
Quirky, Unique, Artisan: Words From the Alternative Media Fair
Students heading to class, commuters on their way to the metro, and seekers of respite from the cold had their paths through Concordia’s EV Building diverted on Feb. 20 by the Alternative Media Fair.