Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Ca Lem Brings Creamy Creativity to NDG for a Fourth Season
Froot loops and banana, s’mores, cinnamon toast crunch and apple, cotton candy—those are a few of the childhood reminiscent flavours of ice cream and sorbet Notre-Dame-de-Grâce residents fell in love with at Ca Lem this summer.
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KickDrum and Hot Tramp Management Get Groovy in Backyard Session
Cafés that showcase artists are not a new invention. However, Le Dépanneur Café has live music scheduled all day which is not a concept that is often seen. After the success of their debut festival at the beginning of September, Hot Tramp Management chose the café that seats roughly 30 people as the one to host one of their Backyard Sessions.
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Fringe Arts
Bud Rice Step Forwards With a Second Album
“It was mayhem until now,” Bud Rice said about launching his second album Piece of Heaven.
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VAV Gallery Eases Into the Fall With ‘It’s Always Better to Wear a Mask’
“Reach out and wade into the hazy, indeterminate past. Imagine your partner’s first memory.”
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Flowers and Nature At the Forefront of Galerie Hexad’s Latest Show
Rian Goldman hopes to have a flower farm someday.
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‘An Inventory of Moons’ Presents Nature Through Sound
The performance spanned 130 years and 130 notes.
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Concordia Alumni Bring First Edition of Papier Marché to St. Denis. St.
Papier Marché, a new literary and visual art print market centered around independent artists had its first edition on Sept. 7 and 8. The market gathered over 40 writers and visual artists selling affordable and diverse prints, zines, comic books, and posters in what used to ironically be an Urban Outfitters on St. Denis St.
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‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Hit Every Note
Very few stories grasp our collective imagination like that of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. They’ve been the subject of pop culture’s obsession as much as any other couple. One of the main reasons is the devilishly captivating chemistry the two lovestruck outlaws shared and how hard it is to replicate.
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Stéphane Larue’s ‘Le Plongeur’ Is Not About Ocean Diving Per Se
Along with author of Le Plongeur Stéphane Larue, Pablo Strauss read from his translation The Dishwasher, a novel about a young graphic designer who dives into a pool of dirty dishes and imparts Montreal’s underground night scenery.
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Fringe Arts
Femme-Fronted Hot Tramp Festival Makes a Rockin’ Debut
Five days, seven shows, and 25 femme-fronted acts.