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Poem of the Week: “Old Man, Blue Plaid”
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Putting a Spotlight on the Vast World of Spoken Word
Tanya Evanson has been performing and producing spoken word for 20 years, a career that has brought her to festivals in Canada, England, South Africa, Australia, Ghana, and Ukraine, to name a few.
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Fringe Calendar Extraordinaire
For this week, here’s a mix of exciting and restful events to keep curious minds occupied.
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Concordia Photography Collective Defies Conventions
“RESIDUE is the human imprint left as we navigate our surroundings,” reads the blurb of the Concordia Photography Collective’s latest exhibition.
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Festival Lux Magna Brings Together the Best of Montreal
At The Link, we refer to the summer as the festival season—a more or less dead time in student media—except for when it comes to art. Turning three this year, Lux Magna is a proof that the festival season is actually year-round in Montreal.
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Heating Up Cold Days With Dance at Igloofest
Igloofest, the yearly outdoor electronic music festival set in Montreal’s Old Port is just about to start its fourteenth edition, but looking at the Jacques Cartier pier during the day, you couldn’t tell it was supposed to be the site of an electronic music festival if it wasn’t for their main stage.
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Sunday Mornings Are for Pancakes & ‘The Hair of the Dog Comedy’
“Clean comics, dirty comics, men, women, gay, straight—it doesn’t matter. This is one of my favorite shows […], just because it’s so versatile,” said comedian Kayla de Léon about There’s Something Funny Going On.
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A Chilly January Fringe Calendar
We are only a few seconds into the new year and already everything is crumbling—as I’m writing this there is a melting ice tray under my bed. Forget all your troubles this week: