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Student bodies: This new Montreal play is an intimate exploration of queerness, sex and power
Dane Stewart's "The History of Sexuality" brings academic critical theory into the real world using the self-developed writing technique "fictionalized verbatim theatre."
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'Listen to the walls': These Indigenous street artists are converging to decolonialize Montreal
The third edition of Unceded Voices is bringing together Indigenous-identified women, two-spirit, queer and women of colour to promote anticolonial resistance.
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Tell me what the poets are saying: Students raise their voices for national poetry competition
Poetry In Voice began in 2010 as a recitation contest. Now, it's a phenomenon and a pedagogical tool that has found a home in more than 1,000 learning institutions.
Leather, glitter and moustaches: This annual art fundraiser is all about camp and community
The sixth annual edition of Feminasty will raise money for one of Quebec's oldest feminist-inclusive spaces, La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse.
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Karaoke with a cause: Montreal's Rock Camp for Girls is building a musical home for youth
Offering girls and gender non-conforming youth the chance to come together through music, RC4G MTL wants to take their mission to the next level.
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Tattoos without ink: This Montreal artist's work is her own body
On every full moon for a year, Michelle Lacombe had bloodlines etched into her legs in an exploration of "feminine transcendence."
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Five reasons to check out the Montreal Underground Film Festival
The Montreal Underground Film Festival (MUFF) turns eleven this year as it continues to provide festivalgoers with a singular celluloid experience. Founded by Karina Mariano and Zoë Brown in 2005, the festival is now in the hands of the six programmers — filmmakers, teachers, artists, archivists, writers, and scholars — who curate MUFF: Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare, Anne Golden, Karina Mariano, Oriana Tevi, Annaëlle Winand, and Kristopher Woofter.