Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Pressing All the Right Keys
The Concordia Laptop Orchestra just recently put on a show and are revving for another one coming up next month.
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Crafting Her Own Life
Montreal based artist Cedar-Eve Peters is a regular at the weekly Concordia Farmers’ Markets.
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Meet The Barrel Heads
Punks and hipsters from across the city gathered at Le Divan Orange to warm up, have a few drinks, and dance to escape the January cold.
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One Comic At a Time
“The media was not conveying the right messages about trans bodies—especially for children”
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Decyphering Hip-Hop and Soul at Le Cypher
“Like with any music, it’s one thing to practice but it’s another to play. You’ve got to play, especially in the hip-hop vein, because not enough emphasis is placed on musicianship and rapping with a band.”
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Back Onstage and it Feels Great
After being on hiatus for a bit of time, Montreal-based rock band NAVIR is back, and with a strong performance that was almost like they had never left.
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Uncovering the Story of Marie Joseph Angélique
Mike Payette is at the helm of Angélique, the most recent show co-produced by Black Theatre Workshop and Table D’Hôte Theatre. Playwright Lorena Gale’s piece tells the story of Marie Joseph Angélique, a Black slave in Montreal in the 18th century.
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Breaking Down Barriers and Creating a Safe Space in Print
Artist Kayla Brooke has recently released her self-published zine, Feminist Propaganda!
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The Link’s Top Picks From Art Matters 2017
Vernissages and shows will be taking place over the next few weeks, giving everyone a chance to check out the student-curated shows in their own time. For this year’s edition of the festival viewers will have the unique opportunity to experience performances, video and audio installations, sculptural pieces, photo series and, of course, artwork through traditional mediums like painting and drawing.