Fringe Arts
-
Fringe Arts
Café Coop Empowers People Struggling with Mental Health Through Art and Performance
The events held at the Wellington Centre in Verdun have a unique ambiance that performers and observers can enjoy together. Dimly lit, the vibe is warm and welcoming. Participants are encouraged to munch on finger food and share family recipes before the show starts. The performers are welcomed on and off stage with applause regardless of experience or expertise.
-
Fringe Arts
Concordia Students Compete in Le Sommet d’Animation Montreal
“Animation is broad—it’s not just for children,” said Lori Malépart-Traversy.
-
Fringe Arts
Metatron Community Mourns Leonard Cohen
Artists at the Metatron fall catalogue launch pay homage to the late Leonard Cohen, who had such an impact on their work.
-
Fringe Arts
Welcome to the Zine Scene
“We can’t just go on forever in the basements of crumbling churches,” Rastelli stated, jerking his head towards a floor full of artists.
-
Fringe Arts
Playing in a Decolonized World
“It is about struggling with being who you are, despite the big things going on around you,” said Turner.
-
Fringe Arts
Emo Night MTL: A Testimony
It’s both a music genre and a subculture, and is generally associated with celebrating and accepting sadness. As one former emo kid told me at TRH bar, “It was a lifestyle.”
-
Fringe Arts
A Lesson in Anti-Austerity
Increased budget cuts throughout the city of Montreal’s infrastructure have affected education, public health, and the environment in dramatic ways. And we’re not talking about a few grand here and there.
-
Fringe Arts
Extinct Peripheries’ Debut
Walking up St. Urbain St. on a rainy Saturday evening, the energy overflowed from Geist House, spilling out the windows and into the night’s air.