Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts‘Emotional Magazine’: The Brainchild of Sensitive Meets Inventive
Emotional was the perfect name for the project. Hall had been noticing a personal desire to “escape and assimilate” into the universe of social media, a world that brought her little real satisfaction. She founded the magazine in part with the aim to take a step back from social media, she said.
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Fringe ArtsLotus Collective Organizes First Sunday Soul Session Femme Jam
When I stepped into Mindful Bar on Oct. 27, I was unaware of the wave of creativity, talent, humility, and genuine come-togetherness I was about to get hit with.
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Fringe ArtsDIY Art Space Peripheral Hours Celebrates Unfinished Art
The alternative art space Peripheral Hours celebrates its one-year anniversary with its third exhibition, Site of the Not Yet. The group show invited 35 performance and visual artists to explore the concept of the unfinished.
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Fringe ArtsThree Artists Share Stories Through Sculpture and Photography
The artworks were sparsely laid out on the open floor, exhibiting the work of three artists—Roxanne Boyle, Olivia Turchyniak, and Bin Han—as opposed to the average of seven to eight.
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Fringe ArtsLe Cypher Celebrates Five Consistent Years Despite Venues Closing in Montreal
It’s a fucking good time, and it’s been going on for five years now—Le Cypher is a dance party, a live hip-hop show, a jam session, a stage where talented artists deploy their mastery.
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Fringe ArtsMétis Author Cherie Dimaline Launched Anticipated Book
Cherie Dimaline talks about overcoming high expectations and how unpreparedness led her to her newest novel.
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Fringe ArtsConcordia Artist Presents Personal Quilt ‘Ebb and Flow’ At the VAV Gallery
On the day Hannah Blair was born, the St. Lawrence River froze—a foreshadowing of the close relationship she went on to develop with the ubiquitous body of water while growing up.
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Fringe ArtsMetatron Press Launches ‘ʔbédayine’ and ‘Confirmation Bias’ At Anteism Books
“I couldn’t imagine these books not existing in the world—they fit the vision I have for this press so perfectly and expand it, too. When I started reading those books, I couldn’t stop. Time stopped.”
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Fringe ArtsLesbian and Queer Dialogue Aims to Build Bridges At L’Euguélionne
A lesbian and queer dialogue was held on Sunday evening at l’Euguélionne, a feminist bookstore in the Gay Village.

