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April 13, 2010 Fringe Arts

Clash of the Commonwealth

The Ascot Royals wrap up their album and head to Montreal

by Barbara Pavone

When British brothers Ben and Jimmy Chauveau moved to Hamilton, Ont., they met their future bandmates—Joey Vinegar, Jesse Gilroy and Scott Cunningham—at McMaster... » Full Story

April 13, 2010 Fringe Arts

Spins

by R. Brian HastieMegan DolskiNikola Grozdanovic

Colin Moore Leaving Home Indica Records Warning: step away from this album if you happen to be a sucker for summer. If you are currently in a state... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

Spins

by Megan Dolski and Ashley Opheim and Natasha Young

Goldfrapp Headfirst Mute Records Calling all music snobs. Yes, I’m talking about you; kids who are too cool to admit that Virgin Radio does in... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

Beyond the closet

Gay musicians need to ‘grow some fucking balls,’ says Ezra Axelrod

by Madeline Coleman

These queers are getting awfully ostentatious. They’re in the streets, in movies and in literature. Boys are holding hands with other boys on cable TV while lady-lovin’... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

The girl in the mirror

Local songstress doesn’t hide behind her music

by Megan Dolski & Ashley Opheim

Four years ago in a Calgary bedroom, a teenage girl and her best friend were busy creating “I-want-to-touch-your-body” Euro-sex dance music. That girl’s name is... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

Adding to their portfolio

Folio magazine showcases McGill’s other skills

by Christopher Olson

McGill University might not have a fine arts program, but the editors of Folio magazine want to let people know they’re fine with that. Compiling the visual art and... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

CEGEP student makes mark, breaks boundaries

Budding photographer fills small space with big dreams

by Heather Anderson

Despite the fact that CEGEP is considered a prelude to University, the art work coming out of Vanier College is impressive on any artistic scale, according to Keith Orkusz, a... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 Fringe Arts

Making waves

Best Coast brings the beach to Montreal

by Ashley opheim

Summer is well on its way in Montreal. The trees are budding, people are coming out of winter hibernation and legs, legs, legs! It’s a perfect time to blast Best Coast’s... » Full Story

March 30, 2010 Fringe Arts

Building a buzz

Plywood and prints at grad student art show The Hive

by Madeline Coleman

The only Hive Concordians may be familiar with is the boozy kind, thanks to Loyola’s campus bar. The watering hole’s moniker is a tribute to Concordia’s varsity athletes.... » Full Story

March 30, 2010 Fringe Arts

No bad blood at Concordia art show

Don’t stop the dialogue about HIV/AIDS, says curator

It would seem a lot has changed since the early ‘80s when The New York Times reported an outbreak of “gay cancer” and American Center for Disease Control coined the term... » Full Story
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