Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsCinema Politica Opens Their Fall Screening Season With “Metamorphosis”
Metamorphosis documents the global climate change crisis through a fine arts lens, emphasizing that the root of it all, both environmental problems and their plausible solutions, originates in the capacity and necessity of change.
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Fringe ArtsSisters in Motion: A Movement Building Bridges Over Difference Through Performance and Poetry
SiM is a fundraising event that mixes music and poetry to promote awareness about the realities of racial minorities. As for any event addressing these often taboo topics, emotions were bound to spill out in unpredictable ways. But the aura created by organizers Malek Yalaoui and Dona la Luna for it’s fourth edition warded off all negativity.
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Fringe ArtsAlternadrag: a Stage for the New and Unusual
The event Alternadrag II, which was hosted last Thursday at Bar Le Ritz PDB, is exactly what it sounds like: an alternative, experimental drag show, challenging aspects of mainstream drag performance.
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Fringe ArtsAusgang Plaza’s Mandate Ensures That Nobody Gets Left Behind
Located on St. Hubert St., Ausgang plaza is known for intertwining activism and art while presenting in it snapping fashion.
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Fringe ArtsA Guide to Concordia’s Art Galleries
There’s no shortage of creative resourceful minds at Concordia and their artwork can be found all over campus. Don’t shy away from cracking the door open and taking a look—everyone is welcome and it’s free.
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Fringe ArtsDeux Lions Makes Luxury Jewelry Accessible for All
“Jewelry is, for me, one of the industries that kind of touches women of all sizes and all ages,” said Charlotte Piché. “It gives luxury to women no matter what.”
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Fringe ArtsFestival Review: Otakuthon, a Weekend Where Weebs and Otakus Can Go Wild
This year’s anime convention, Otakuthon, celebrated it’s 13th edition.
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Fringe ArtsFestival Review: ‘77 Montreal with Punk Rockin’ Performances
As soon as you walked on the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit for 77’ Montreal, the site of the event this year, the punk rock vibe was live in the air; you could hear the drums firing away in the distance.
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Fringe ArtsBritish Comedy Takes Over at Just For Laughs Festival
The Brit(ish) Show on July 27 show showcased five comedians from England and was hosted at the Maison Théâtre by Nish Kumur, host of The Mash Report on BBC Two. The experience was dizzying–perhaps only because Kumur spent a disturbing amount of time screaming about the drummer of Coldplay.
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Fringe Arts‘77 Montreal : Celebrating 40 years of Punk Music
This Friday, July 27 will mark the second edition of ’77 Montreal.This year, the event aims to celebrate the old and new of punk music through the combination of visual art and music. Held at Parc Jean-Drapeau, the festival will start at 1pm and will go on a until 11pm.

