Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Play ‘PB&J’ Brings ‘The Breakfast Club’ to the Fringe Festival
Although famous for its uncensored and unconventional plays, the Fringe Festival also has its share of creations dedicated to a younger audience.
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Fringe Arts
‘The Trophy Hunt’ Captures Audience’s Attention With Secret Locations
The concept is fresh and alluring—a play with a stage that spreads itself across the Plateau-Mont-Royal, in multiple secret locations revealed only as the show begins.
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Fringe Arts
Nomadic Massive Explores Their Journey With New Album ‘Times’
Times, the latest album by Montreal-based hip hop band Nomadic Massive, is an exploration of their evolution and roots. Where did Nomadic Massive come from, and where are they now after 15 years on the scene?
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Fringe Arts
‘You’re Tearing Me Apart Tommy’: A First Person View of Montreal’s Screening of ‘The Room’
It’s rare and unexpected to see a group of people get so much joy from something so unabashedly terrible. But that’s what happens at Cinema du Parc every few weeks with screenings of Tommy Wiseau’s The Room .
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Nine English Theatre Companies Announce Upcoming Seasons Together
In a show of solidarity within the English theatre community, nine Montreal companies gave the city a peek at what can expected next season.
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Fringe Arts
The Festivulve: An Inclusive, Feminist Event to Add to Your ‘Vagenda’
Rejoice, the Festivulve is gracing Montreal for a second year! Are you ready for the vulva, vagina, and pubic hair galore that awaits you?
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Fringe Arts
The Liquor Store Releases First Album ‘NightDrive’
“It’s so good to have a following that wants to hear music that doesn’t necessarily play on the radio,” said Rémi Cormier in French, The Liquor Store trumpet player, before launching into another song to a round of applause.
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Fringe Arts
Fringe-For-All Sets Off Montreal’s 29th Annual Fringe Festival
“Fringe always has room for you,” said Amy Blackmoore, executive and artistic director of the festival. “Fringe gives you space to say what you need to say.”
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Fringe Arts
Concordia Students Bring Multi-Disciplinary Arts to Multiple Floors
The house looked no different than any other. Tucked neatly, almost hidden in a residential area, is an alternative art space called Peripheral Hours. On May 17 and 18, they hosted their third show, Common Uncommon. Three Concordia students invited artists to explore alternative modes of domesticity at the multi-disciplinary exhibit.
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Fringe Arts
The Address Calls Montrealers to Take Action Against Gentrification
Last weekend, at the Centre d’éducation interculturelle et internationale, the collective VISIBLE presented The Address. The ethno-documentary performance was composed of eight citizens exploring topics like the Côte-Des-Neiges housing problems, and a current view of life in the neighbourhood.