Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Trippy Nails: Not Your Average Manicure
Fingernails are often the first thing you notice about someone’s hands. So what do they reveal about a person?
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Fringe Arts
Laureate’s Energetic Sound is Home Bound
Montreal-based pop-punk band Laureate’s album, Landmarks, is jam packed with energy. Here’s our review on it.
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Much Ado About Shakespeare in the Park
On a hot and sunny July afternoon in Mont Royal Park, I had the pleasure of attending an interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado about Nothing by the Montreal theatre company Repercussion Theatre.
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BEING Celebrates Blackness in Multimedia Expo
Ubuntu Talks’ Chelsy Monie has put together BEING, a multimedia exhibit that explores blackness in hair, skincare, and body
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A Look Back at the 1960s Through Art and Music
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has a new exhibit called Revolution that gives its audience a glimpse of what it must’ve been like to be a part of the 1960s.
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Samuele Blends Blues and Folk with Indie and Rock
Samuele meshes together blues, indie and rock in her most recent album Les filles sages vont au paradis, les autres vont où elles veulent. Here’s our review on it.
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I Got Soaked at Osheaga
The first day of Osheaga was a little sad. Not sad as in, everything “kinda sucked” sad. No, no, no, it was just fine. Moreso, many of the acts on Friday we’re just objectively sad, and all that raw emotion combined with the rain just made me a little sad by the end of the night. I had also forgotten to pack a raincoat, and my diet of potatoes and beer only was starting to catch up with me
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Fringe Arts
Support Some Local Music at This Year’s Osheaga
A sneak peek at what kind of local bands will be making an appearance at this year’s Osheaga.
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Fringe Arts
Sasheer Zamata Shows Off Her Stand-Up Self to Montreal
On a rainy Monday evening, the Katacombes weren’t filled with punk fans. Instead, comedy enthusiasts amassed to witness Sasheer Zamata’s first visit to Montreal. In her first of three 30-minute sets for Off-JFL, the former Saturday Night Live cast member slayed by offering a completely different side to her television self.
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Spreading Love Using the Power of Music
Brooklyn-based indie-rock band Woods tries to trump Trump’s message of hate with their own message of love in their latest album.