Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsMontreal’s Durocher Art Space At Risk
It’s not unusual to find Baltimore Loth hard at work in his art studio until dawn. Whether he’s drawing, painting, or getting his hands dirty sculpting, the spacious loft at the corner of Beaubien St. and Durocher St. is his playground, and represents much more to the local artistic community.
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Fringe ArtsThe Racist Undercurrents of Migration and Asylum-Seeking
On Sept. 30, Cinema Politica screened the second of this semester’s series of films in the Hall Building. Two films under the topic of migrant rights and activism were presented.
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Fringe ArtsConcordia Film Student Sara-Claudia Ligondé Screens First Short Documentary
“There’s no room for Black women to be weak, for Black women to be tired, for Black women to be messy, for Black women to hurt,” said Shanice Nicole in Sara-Claudia Ligondé’s documentary Rest Is a Right.
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Fringe Arts“What’s Too Good Isn’t True”: Poem of the Week
A poem that pulls you into its time and space, capturing the excitement of a moment quickly gone by.
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Fringe ArtsPoetry Nite Teams With La Riposte Féministe for an Empowering Night
It was a full crowd, filled with eccentric style and pints of beer at Chez Morrígan. The cozy, dim-lit bar had a disco ball projected on their staircase entrance, attracting passersby on Crescent St.
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Fringe ArtsA Woman and Girl’s Guide to Fighting the Patriarchy At D&Q
The patriarchy does not want a woman or girl to be angry, ambitious, profane, violent, attention-seeking, lustful, and powerful according to Mona Eltahawy.
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Fringe ArtsHildegard, Jon Bap, and Tirzah Deliver a Night of Electronic Music
Despite the countless music festivals that pass through the city each year, Pop Montreal still manages to attract great crowds to the tenured five-day festival that has been showcasing emerging and talented artists since 2002.
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Fringe ArtsMontreal Feminist Film Festival Fulfills a Need
“There’s a lot of women who have penetrated very masculine sectors, but the contrary is less,” explained film director Martine Asselin.
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Fringe Arts‘Trapped in Elon’s Mansion’: How a Man Named Bagel Took on a Billionaire
“Batshit crazy would be a good descriptor,” said Joe Bagel of his work.

