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Fine arts students find creative ways to adapt
Campus art studios are critical to the learning process of fine arts students.
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Projecting diversity: Un Monde Multicolore
Drawings from over thirty children and parents who have recently immigrated to Montreal will be projected upon the Grande Bibliothèque of Montreal each Thursday through Saturday until January, 2021.
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How Montreal theatre is responding to Black Lives Matter and COVID-19
In light of the themes of this summer—Black Lives Matter and the pandemic—Montreal’s theatres are reconsidering how their art reflects society and its problems and how they can support their community.
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Karaoke enthusiasts fear for future of the industry after ban
Karaoke bars across the province were forced to close their doors this weekend after the province announced a ban on Friday, saying the practice is contributing to the spread of COVID-19.
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Meet the man of mystery behind @memesofconcordia
If anything can get you through a pandemic depression, it’s some Concordia memes.
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Artch: From abstract to accessible contemporary art
One out of three artists does not live off their art after graduating due to a lack of resources for art professionalization, according to Artch’s director Sarah-Kitzy Gineau-Delyon.
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Concordia’s VAV Gallery moves forward with hybrid exhibitions
Fine arts students know this semester will be like no other.
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Open mic in the park kept Montreal music alive
To ward off the quarantine blues, Montreal open mic host Lea Keeley decided to take the show outside.
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Marché Imaginaire makes its debut this fall
Lachine is the borough where Ekaterina Etingin is growing up. “This is my hood,” said the co-owner of Music Capricorne, a record store located on 10th Ave.
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Sneaker culture has fans in Montreal
Since the release of the Air Jordan One in 1985, sneaker culture has been on the rise.