Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Meet La Guilde: An Inuit and First Nations Museum Run by Women
*Last September, Montreal’s Inuit and First Nations Museum La Guilde became neighbours with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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Sacred Fire Productions Brings Indigenous Art Into The Mainstream
As Canada moves to right the wrongs of its colonial past, Nadine St-Louis believes that must include the art world as well.
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Fringe Arts
Film Review: A Taste of Syrian Refugee Workers’ Reality
Taste of Cement, a documentary that tells the story of the grim reality for Syrian refugee construction workers, recently had its Montreal premiere courtesy of Cinema Politica in collaboration with McGill Syrian Students’ Association, the Concordia Syrian Student Association, and the Immigrant Workers Centre.
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Concert Review: Le Couleur Comes Back to the Stage
Montreal-based electro-pop band, Le Couleur, hit the stages for M for Montreal music event.
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Festival Preview: Montreal’s image+nation Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years
Montreal’s oldest LGBTQA+ film festival, image+nation, is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year. In honour of such an occasion, they will be screening some new works as well as some films they’ve screened in the past.
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Artist Profile: Girlplague’s Cool Collage Workshop
Girlplague will be instructing a two-hour collage workshop at McGill’s Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies on Nov. 30, with techniques and composition at the core in an intimate and cozy setting.
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Theatre Review: Escaping from the Inner Turmoil in Vic and Flo Saw a Bear
Denis Côté 2013 film, Vic + Flo on vu un ours, has been adapted for the stage, portraying a dark and suspenseful performance focusing on the strained relationship between two ex-cons who are holed up in a cabin.
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Theatre Preview: A Century Songbook at the Segal Centre Reaches Backwards and Forwards
Montreal’s Yiddish Theatre is celebrating 100 years of work in our city! To commemorate this special occasion, they’ve put together an original play with original music. A Century Songbook will be onstage at the Segal Centrefor only a few more days.
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Tiny Flame Pop-Up Market Offers Cozy Shopping Experience
The small but intimate market space hosted ten vendors in a large communal space, as well as four stick n’ poke artists set up in a makeshift tattoo parlour over the course of two days.