Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsHeating 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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Fringe ArtsSunday 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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Fringe ArtsA 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:
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Fringe ArtsPoem of the Week: “Brie & Figs on Toast”
Crazy and wild, we ran free
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Fringe ArtsBetween 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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Fringe ArtsHappy 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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Fringe ArtsVisual 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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Fringe ArtsMultifaceted 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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Fringe ArtsMeet 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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Fringe ArtsVintage Montreal: Time Travelling With Resale and Recycling
Vintage can act as a tangible connection to past generations and the lifestyles of previous owners.

