Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Andrew Jackson’s Photographic Look Into Jamaica and Montreal
In February, Jackson will spend a month at New York’s Syracuse University as an artist-in-residence for its 2018 Light Works Residency.
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Album Review: Videoman is Out with the Old and In with the New
Videoman’s new album focuses on the killing off of old habits and personalities in order to make way for the overall improvement of the self.
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Book Launch: A Dog’s Life Immortalized in Writing
Eileen Myles has just released their latest book, Afterglow (a dog memoir). Last week, they read some excerpts from this work of literature at La Petite Librairie Drawn and Quarterly.
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Art Review: The Complicated Legacy of the Western in the Musée des Beaux-Arts
The new Western exhibit at the Montreal Musée des Beaux-Arts is up and running, but there are a number of things that can be worked on and fleshed out.
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Album Review: Blue Hawaii’s Search for Affection
After a long hiatus, Montreal electro-pop duo, Blue Hawaii, have returned with their latest album, Tenderness.
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Film Review: “Waiting For Lou” Represents Concordia at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Concordia Film Studies student, Katherine Martineau, directed a short film that got selected to represent our university in the Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
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Concert Review: The New Pornographers Leave Montreal Deeply Satisfied
Hailing from Vancouver, the indie-rock band hailing from Vancouver The New Pornographers put on a show in Montreal during their tour for their new album, Whiteout Conditions.
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Book Reading: Rupi Kaur Gives her Readers a Sense of Purpose
After a long hiatus, Rupi Kaur has broken the silence with her latest collection of works, the sun and her flowers. Here’s a review of the reading she did in Montreal.
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Book Launch: Robyn Maynard Discusses Racial Discrimination in her Latest Book
In her latest book, set to launch today, Robyn Maynard takes into consideration systemic racism and how it came to this point in our society and why it’s important to address these issues.
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Theatre Preview: A Look at Martin Luther King After The Mountaintop
Black Theatre Workshop and Neptune Theatre have collaborated to bring us The Mountaintop, a production that gives us some insight of Martin Luther King Jr.‘s last night before his assassination.