Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Play ‘Indra’s Web’ Digs Into 14 Graduating NTS Students’ Ancestry
If you called your oldest family member today, and asked them to tell you a story about your ancestors, would you know what they would say?
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Fringe Arts
Finding Inner Peace With Happy Little Trees
I walked into Reggies Wednesday night to see a projector set up on stage and art stations waiting for painters to arrive. As one of the first people there, I had prime choices when it came to seating arrangements. I sat front and centre, not wanting to be too far away from Bob Ross and his instructions.
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Fringe Arts
Vol. 40 Welcomes Back the Fringe Calendar Amongst Its Columns
The fringe arts calendar is BACK! The calendar has existed in many forms, from the newspaper to online. In here you’ll find The Link’s favourite arts events across a bunch of genres—from dance performances to live music and everything in between.
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Fringe Arts
Electroacoustic Music & Immersive Digital Art Converge At the SAT
The bar is set high from the first act.
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Fringe Arts
The Words and Music Show Becomes a Digital Archive
For almost 20 years, Ian Ferrier stored his recordings of the Words and Music Show in tin cracker boxes. His collection is now a cultural repository preserved by the archival project SpokenWeb.
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My Media Creative Host First Workshop: Harnessing Art for Activism
The organization My Media Creative invited community members on Oct. 10 to join them for their first workshop. It was a chance to discuss how art and activism intersect and look at how various mediums of art can drive messages of social changes.
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Fringe Arts
Never Apart Presents Diverse Pieces of Surrender, Homage, and Engagement
“We love bringing different kinds of artists together, showcasing different mediums, so this is a real testament this year to that,” said Never Apart executive director Michael Venus.
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Fringe Arts
Jay Stephens Launches ‘Dejects’: 30 Years of Rejected Work
“The storytelling bug is back, I just don’t want to be corporate anymore,” said Canadian cartoonist Jay Stephens after a six year publishing hiatus.