Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Métis Author Cherie Dimaline Launched Anticipated Book
Cherie Dimaline talks about overcoming high expectations and how unpreparedness led her to her newest novel.
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Artist Presents Personal Quilt ‘Ebb and Flow’ At the VAV Gallery
On the day Hannah Blair was born, the St. Lawrence River froze—a foreshadowing of the close relationship she went on to develop with the ubiquitous body of water while growing up.
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Fringe Arts
Metatron Press Launches ‘ʔbédayine’ and ‘Confirmation Bias’ At Anteism Books
“I couldn’t imagine these books not existing in the world—they fit the vision I have for this press so perfectly and expand it, too. When I started reading those books, I couldn’t stop. Time stopped.”
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Fringe Arts
Lesbian and Queer Dialogue Aims to Build Bridges At L’Euguélionne
A lesbian and queer dialogue was held on Sunday evening at l’Euguélionne, a feminist bookstore in the Gay Village.
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Fringe Arts
The Fringe Calendar: Where to Have Pre and Post Halloween Fun
Welcome to The Link’s second Fringe Cal published this year. Still here? Cool. Here’s what’s good around the city between Oct. 30 and Nov. 5.
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Fringe Arts
Making Art From Chaos: An Artificial Intelligence Poetry Reading
“It’s incomprehensible, it’s a big wall, it’s like a cliff, and then it begins to change super fast,” said David Jhave Johnston. “The cursor works like a chisel at 6 a.m. in the silence.”
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Fringe Arts
Literary Magazine ‘Bad Nudes’ Releases Its First Anthology
Bad Books, the sister press of the quarterly literary magazine Bad Nudes, just released the publication’s first anthology.
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Fringe Arts
‘Too Busy for Spooks’ Comedy Show Frights At Le P’tit Impro
“I’m going to continue building her,” said Sarah Swinwood about the first time she performed her sketch character Barb Durguss at the comedy show Too Busy for Spooks on Oct. 19.
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Fringe Arts
Akousma Festival’s XVI Edition Reworks Perceptions Through Immersive Electronic Music
It’s fitting that Montreal-based electroacoustic music organization Akousma hosts its festival in late October. The season, like the festival’s listening environments, are both marked by darkness.