Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsTheatre Review: Black Boys Aims to Make its Audience Think
Theatre company SAGA Collectif has teamed up with Buddies in Bad Times to give us their production of Black Boys, a play that addresses the differences between the three actors’ shared experience of being queer Black men.
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Fringe ArtsErotic Art Market Shows Why There Should Be No Taboo Around Sexual Art
In the small, inviting space of the Eastern Bloc gallery’s romantically lit industrial rooms and corridors, over 100 people rolled through on Valentine’s Day to take in some erotic art.
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Fringe ArtsTheatre Review: Student Production Invites Viewers to Explore Their Own Comfort Level
The student production of Creation Playground is focusing on the theme of “borders” this time around. It gets the audience out of their seats and onto the stage to face what’s happening.
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Fringe ArtsArtist Profile: The Composing of Les Fillesharmoniques
Fillesharmoniques is an electroacousitcs band at Concordia formed by Julie Matson. Made up entirely of women and non-binary musicians, this group produces some sweet jams.
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Fringe ArtsConcert Review: Brockhampton is Taking the Term “Boy Band” to a New Level
Brockhampton recently stopped by our city for their Love Your Parents tour and the result was explosive. They’re taking the term “boy band” and flipping it on its head. Here’s why.
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Fringe ArtsPanel Discussion: The Imbalance Between Curators and Artists
At the Can You Keep a Secret? panel, artists Aleesa Cohene and curator Matthew Hyland discussed their experiences in the different artist-curator relationships they’ve had and what both mediums should keep in mind in those situations.
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Fringe ArtsSymbols of Resistance Features Art for Social Impact
With Black History Month in full swing, the vernissage, Symbols of Resistance, is here and features Black artists who express their black identity in their work.
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Fringe ArtsLucas Charlie Rose on His Creative Process, Mental Health & Activism
Locked in a small office that doubles as a recording studio in his apartment, Lucas Charlie Rose works with no days off.
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Fringe ArtsFilm Review: The Borneo Case Shocks its Viewers
During First Voices Week, the screening of the documentary film, The Borneo Case, shocked its audience into silence. Here’s our review of it!
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Fringe ArtsFestival Review: Lux Magna Brightens Up Montreal’s Art Scene
A new festival has arrived in the city of Montreal! Lux Magna had a successful first edition that was jam packed with artists of every background. Here’s a little review of it from us to you!

