Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts‘An Inventory of Moons’ Presents Nature Through Sound
The performance spanned 130 years and 130 notes.
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Fringe ArtsConcordia Alumni Bring First Edition of Papier Marché to St. Denis. St.
Papier Marché, a new literary and visual art print market centered around independent artists had its first edition on Sept. 7 and 8. The market gathered over 40 writers and visual artists selling affordable and diverse prints, zines, comic books, and posters in what used to ironically be an Urban Outfitters on St. Denis St.
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Fringe Arts
‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Hit Every Note
Very few stories grasp our collective imagination like that of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. They’ve been the subject of pop culture’s obsession as much as any other couple. One of the main reasons is the devilishly captivating chemistry the two lovestruck outlaws shared and how hard it is to replicate.
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Fringe ArtsStéphane Larue’s ‘Le Plongeur’ Is Not About Ocean Diving Per Se
Along with author of Le Plongeur Stéphane Larue, Pablo Strauss read from his translation The Dishwasher, a novel about a young graphic designer who dives into a pool of dirty dishes and imparts Montreal’s underground night scenery.
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Fringe ArtsFemme-Fronted Hot Tramp Festival Makes a Rockin’ Debut
Five days, seven shows, and 25 femme-fronted acts.
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Fringe ArtsHot Tramp Festival Lands With Force At The Diving Bell Social Club
Maryze’s eyes glimmered between silver, sparkling eyeshadow. On Aug. 30, the first edition of the Hot Tramp festival welcomed the singer-songwriter who performed music from her debut project Like Moons.
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Fringe ArtsEleven Poets Bared It All at Chez Morrígan for Poetry Nite
A purple spotlight lit the stage area. On Aug. 28, some took the stand for the first time, with shaking hands, while others were steady, assured. What they all had in common was a show of vulnerability, unveiled through raw performances.
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Fringe ArtsFlying Lotus Wows You, Then Kicks You in the Chest
You may not know his name, but you would be hard pressed to find a corner of hip hop that Flying Lotus hasn’t had a hand in influencing.
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Fringe ArtsRosie Bourgeoisie: Opulent and Voluptuous
“I let go of all my barriers that I had before, I let go of all [of] what people could think of me. I just abandoned myself to this art and to this character that I was building.”
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Fringe ArtsJazz Up Your Space
The interior design of an apartment or dorm is important, since it sets the tone of the space and can determine how the person will feel while living in the environment.

