Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
A Peek at Le Festival du Nouveau Cinema
“There’s something for everyone,” said Nicolas Girard Deltruc, FNC Executive Director.
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Fringe Arts
A Week in Review: The Best of POP Montreal
So we got through POP—trust, it’s easier said than done. Among some of the unlikely things to happen, we managed to scrape by with few instances of drinking on the metro and peeing in alleyways. Here’s the recap on all the crazy shows we went to:
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Exploring Jewish Culture Through Theatre
Written by American author and rabbi Chaim Potok and adapted to theatre by Aaron Posner, the play follows the life of famous artist Asher Lev. Set in the late 1950’s, My Name is Asher Lev explores Lev’s bumpy road to adulthood in the Hasidic Jewish community of Brooklyn.
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Free Cake For Every Creature: The Icing on Top of POP Montreal
What does it mean to have your shit together? Is it showing up on time? Making your bed every morning? Actually sitting down to eat dinner? Is it inviting people over and not being ashamed of your apartment?
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Artist Jayson Musson Speaks at POP Montreal
Art Pop and Pop Montreal Symposium held a discussion and screening for New York-based artist Jayson Musson that gave audience members an in-depth look at his 14-year multimedia career.
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Vernissage Provides a Space for Black Feminist Art
Desta can’t be older than five or six-years-old. She’s sitting crossed-legged, staring intently at the globe placed in front of her. The intrigue on her face is visible.
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POP Montreal Kicks Off 15th Edition This Week
This city is buzzing in a constant cycle of predrinking, partying and passing out—almost on repeat. Maybe that’s the beauty of it. But what better way to start the first weeks of school than with a weeklong, citywide festival like POP Montreal?
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Montreal’s Stop Motion Festival an Animated Success
Animated—that’s the best way to describe Érik Goulet, the founder of Montreal’s Stop Motion Film Festival.