Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsPoetry Series: “Empty” and “Floral Beauty” by Isaac Dinotno
Series of poems by Isaac Dinotno
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Fringe ArtsHyperrealist Artist Daniel Itiose Exhibits Expressive Paintings at the VAV
Itiose is exhibiting two impressively life-like oil paintings at the student-run gallery. He chose the same model for Catharsis and Oculus, his two works that are displayed in Hyper Real; he painted the moving portraits from photos he took of his model.
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Fringe ArtsConcert Review: Minor Empire, a Turkish-Canadian Band Featuring a Mix of Traditional Music and Sound
Minor Empire, a Toronto based Turkish-Canadian band, mixes traditional Turkish music into their sound track.
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Fringe ArtsBook Review: “The Darkness”, a Plunge into the Chilling Depths of Gloom
Ragnar Jónasson’s The Darkness possesses all the qualities of a literary staple, whether it is in the genre of Nordic noir, or in the realm of cult classics.
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Fringe ArtsAn Interview With Montreal Graffiti Artist Zola
“Everything I do is illegal and I don’t ask permission. I’m saying, ‘This is ours and there should be room for us to take up space here and claim territory against capitalism,’” said Zola. The Montreal artist is known for her depiction of women in hijabs.
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Fringe ArtsThe Intersection of Art and Activism: Drag Artistry
Discussing the experiences of drag queens of colour with The Vixen and Manny.
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Fringe ArtsThe Artists of the Future Are Here and They’re Making Memes
An interview with meme artists, @goldnosering and Aiden Arata.
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Fringe ArtsFilm Reviews: “Enhior’hén:ne” and “You Are on Indian Land”
Cinema Politica screened three Indigenous films last week; the first was a beautiful documentary entitled Enhior’hén:ne , which translates to “Tomorrow”, the second was called Ôtênaw , a film about the histories of Indigenous peoples living in and around what is now called ‘Edmonton’, and the third was a film about the engaging 1969 protest by the Kanien’kéhaka (Mohawk) of Akwesasne, You are on Indian Land.

