Special Issue
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Fringe ArtsA Little Interview
Laurel Sprengelmeyer, better known by her musical alias Little Scream, arrives at the sleepy coffee shop in flurry of activity.*
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Fringe ArtsThe Faces Behind the Fashion
As Coco Chanel famously put it, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only—fashion is in the sky, in the street; fashion has to do with ideas, and the way we live.” Nowhere is this concept more apparent than on the streets of our cosmopolitan city, and POP will be flaunting the best of the best in their seventh annual fashion show.
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Fringe ArtsViet Cong Out of Cowtown
There’s nothing like a 50-show tour to put a new band through its paces.
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Fringe ArtsSugar in the Rap Game
Cakes da Killa (alter ego of Rashard Bradshaw) is on the rise, and that’s not just a baking pun.
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Fringe ArtsVoyeuristic Psychic Vampirism
The works of Croatian filmmaker Dalibor Baric cannot be easily ascribed a genre. Avant-garde, futuristic and experimental come to mind, but after watching a few of his short films, one would more readily believe that they belong in a bizarre category all their own.
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Fringe ArtsA Time to Flourish
It’s been a tumultuous year for the Montreal-based and Calgary-born group Braids—from ditching the guitar-fuelled art rock that put them on the map, to losing a founding member—but drummer Austin Tufts believes it’s only helped solidify the band’s positive outlook and experimental drive.
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Fringe ArtsGhosts In the Machine
This year’s Film POP has decided to take the spooky approach for their theme, but has ditched the washed-up clichés in favour of legitimately spine-tingling subjects—like the bone-chilling whispers of the dead through electronic voice phenomenon.
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