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Poem of the Week: “Brie & Figs on Toast”
Crazy and wild, we ran free
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Between the Birth and Death of Queer Pop Legend David Bowie
Wearing bell bottoms, graphic t-shirts, overalls, platform shoes, chokers, chains, shades, glitter, bright hair dye, and dramatic makeup, nostalgic fans crowded the dancefloor of Rockette Bar on Jan. 9.
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Happy New Fringe Calendar
In this first fringe calendar of the decade, I convince you to spend more time indoors during this beautiful magical enchanting season.
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Visual Contributor of the Month: Caroline Marsh
Caroline Marsh photographs sports for the adrenaline rush of capturing the shot she sees in the seconds before the moment has passed.
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Multifaceted Artist Aiza Marks the Stage
“Not only is she a great singer, but her ability to host and to engage [with the] audience is really strong,” said Stephen-Ong, noting just how captivating Aiza is as a performer.
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Meet Award-Winning Translator Rhonda Mullins
Translators are invited to inhabit worlds that are not their own for the duration of a project.
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Vintage Montreal: Time Travelling With Resale and Recycling
Vintage can act as a tangible connection to past generations and the lifestyles of previous owners.
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‘Winter’s Daughter’ Retells Family History in Poignant Play
What do you do when you have close to nothing, and lose everything? The play Winter’s Daughter answers: you keep fighting, and play the cards you are dealt.
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Small Music Venues Are Disappearing in Montreal
It’s not immediately that we’re going to feel the full impact of local music venues closing in Montreal, said Julien Senez-Gagnon, once a spokesperson for the now closed venue Divan Orange.
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The Best Memes of the Decade
End of decade lists are cool. But this one right here is… josh voice the cooliest 😊