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Sundus Abdul Hadi is a Woman of Many Media
Artist, radio host, mother, activist, student, and host of the radio show The Groundbreakers—Sundus Abdul Hadi is all of that and more.
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Theatre Preview: Rossetti’s Goblin Market, From the Page to the Stage
New Zealand circus theatre troupe is coming to Montreal for three days to perform their theatrical rendition of Christina Rossetti’s work, “Goblin Market.”
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Concert Review: A Fellow Ship in Piranha Seas
Toronto-based folk-pop band, A Fellow Ship, stopped in Montreal during their North American tour for their upcoming EP, “Black Sheep.” We’ve got you covered with our coverage of the concert.
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Album Preview: WarCall Won’t Be Celebrating Their Anniversary Quietly
Montreal-based thrasher band, WarCall, is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniversary along with the release of a new album! Here’s some insight on all of that from us to you!
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Artist Profile: Carlos Rodriguez Takes His Art from the Streets to the Galleries
Artgang Gallery is hosting a B-boy battle unlike most B-Boy battles. This one is frozen in time.
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Album Preview: A Strong Friendship Within the Jalbert-Beaulieu Duo
François Jalbert and Jérôme Beaulieu have collaborated once more for their latest LP, This is a Real Place, being released on Sept. 22. we’ve got some insight on that album as well as a review of it.
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Album Review: Blood and Glass’ Sound is Gaining Ground
In March, theatrical-nightmare and punk band Blood and Glass released their album Punk Shadows. Here’s our review of it!
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Concert Review: The Underachievers Overachieve
This year’s Ancient Future festival was host to a number of crazy talented groups, one of which was The Underachievers. Here’s our review on their performance!
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Festival Review: OUMF Returned to the Stage
This year’s OUMF festival went down earlier in September. Here’s a look at how artists and students alike benefit from it.
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World Press Photo 2017: “You See It, You Know About It, Now What Are You Going To Go?”
Burhan Ozbilici, an Associated Press photographer, was struck with admiration by the Russian ambassador, who was inaugurating a photo exhibition a mere six metres in front of him. Moments later the man Ozbilici revered was shot in the back by an off duty police officer.