Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsA Jam-Packed Fringe Calendar
Anyone else feel like cramming in as much art as possible this week?
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Fringe ArtsTriple Threat: Three Bands Get Groovy at the Diving Bell Social Club
“All three bands tonight sound like they could be dance moves,” joked Ali Overing, singer and songwriter of Montreal-based band The Leanover, before taking off into the tail end of an energetic, head-bang inducing set.
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Fringe ArtsKate Hammer Anchors Their Name to Comedy
“It’s interesting when you choose your own name instead of being given one,” Kate Hammer said, their pearly whites glowing brightly in the dim lighting of Café Aunja, a basement café on Sherbrooke St.
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Fringe ArtsPoem of the Week: “Old Man, Blue Plaid”
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Fringe ArtsPutting 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 ArtsFringe Calendar Extraordinaire
For this week, here’s a mix of exciting and restful events to keep curious minds occupied.
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Fringe ArtsConcordia 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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Fringe ArtsFestival 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.

