Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Artist Profile: Vladimir Philogène Opens Up About Seeing Color for the First Time
This year’s Montreal International Black Film Festival premiered Vladimir Philogene’s debut short film, “Color Blind.” The filmmaker opens up about the first time he realized double standards in race and hate crime.
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Album Review: A Devil’s Din’s Music is More Than Just Acoustic
Psychedelic-rock band, A Devil’s Din, recently released their latest album “One Hallucination Under God.” We’ve got a review of that album right here!
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Review: Trapeze, Silk Suspension, and Fruit—Dust Palace Brings it All.
Last week, New Zealand circus-theatre troupe, The Dust Palace, rolled into Montreal to perform their theatre retelling of Christina Rossetti’s poem, “Goblin Market.” Here’s our review on that exact performance.
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Band Profile: Caveboy Has Crawled Out of Hibernation
After nearly a year, Caveboy has reemerged and will be performing in Montreal again this Friday! Here’s a bit of insight on what they’ve been up to all this time.
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Film Preview: We’re Still Together Shows the Dark Corners of Montreal
Chris, a pushover of a main character, gets swept up by his aggressive saviour, Bobby, in the film “We’re Still Together.” Party crashing, meeting girls, and meeting the family, Chris and Bobby are together whether Chris likes it or not.
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Sundus Abdul Hadi is a Woman of Many Media
Artist, radio host, mother, activist, student, and host of the radio show The Groundbreakers—Sundus Abdul Hadi is all of that and more.
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Preview: Rossetti’s Goblin Market, From the Page to the Stage
New Zealand circus theatre troupe is coming to Montreal for three days to perform their theatrical rendition of Christina Rossetti’s work, “Goblin Market.”
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Concert Review: A Fellow Ship in Piranha Seas
Toronto-based folk-pop band, A Fellow Ship, stopped in Montreal during their North American tour for their upcoming EP, “Black Sheep.” We’ve got you covered with our coverage of the concert.
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Fringe Arts
Album Preview: WarCall Won’t Be Celebrating Their Anniversary Quietly
Montreal-based thrasher band, WarCall, is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniversary along with the release of a new album! Here’s some insight on all of that from us to you!
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Fringe Arts
Artist Profile: Carlos Rodriguez Takes His Art from the Streets to the Galleries
Artgang Gallery is hosting a B-boy battle unlike most B-Boy battles. This one is frozen in time.