Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Film Review: Learning That “Abu” Means “Father” in Urdu
In a traditional documentary, facts and data are holy to the filmmaker. Here, Arshad Khan has blended fact and fantasy, demonstrating the two in unison.
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Fringe Arts
Artist Profile: Theo Charpentier Threads his Vision into his Work
Local clothing designer and founder of his own brand, One &Only, Theo Charpentier tells us a little bit about the thought behind his designs.
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Kalmunity’s Weekly Improv Nights Run 15 Years Strong
Heavy red and blue lights illuminate the stage of Prince Arthur St.’s Petit Campus.
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Festival Review: Bookworks Features Art that Honors the Concept of the Novel
This year, the Art Matters Festival shone a light on some visual art that paid homage to the literary art form. Here’s some insight on Bookworks!
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Concert Review: Coeur de Pirate Answered Our Prayers
Montreal pop musician, Coeur de Pirate, put on a spectacular spectacle in her hometown this month. Here’s our review on it!
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“The Immigrants’ Daughter” Recalls Her Experience
Erika Roostna gave us a preview of her upcoming book, “La Hija de Los Immigrantes,” or “The Immigrants’ Daughter” in English. Here’s our coverage of that event.
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Benefit Concert Breaks the Silence on Sexual Violence
About 850 attendees were ready to come together and listen to Consensus, a benefit honouring survivors of sexual violence—most with yellow felt hearts pinned to their chests, representing their dedication to the cause.
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Film Review: Unarmed Verses Demonstrates the Subtleties of Institutionalized Racism and Sexism
Cinema Politica screened unarmed Verses, a documentary film about race, gentrification, and art within a community.
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Festival Review: Myth Dealing Shows Memories Made Physical
Art Matters Festival is in full swing, and with it comes the Myth Dealing exhibit. Local artists show the different ways that they’ve made memories and myth physical.
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Review: Smackhead Brings the Issues of Addiction and Mortality to the Stage
We Are One theatre company put on their production of Smackhead which left our writer rattled. Read here to see why.