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News
Montrealers continue fighting against police brutality
The yearly police brutality protest garnered hundreds calling to defund the police
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News
Rising use of deepfakes threatens online sex workers
With recent developments in AI, calls for deepfake regulation may fall on deaf ears
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Sports
The sporty, scientific and ludicrous art of making concrete float
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Opinions
Editorial: No innovation without compensation
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Fringe Arts
Commemorating history through virtual reality
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Sports
Motionball’s Marathon of Sport returns to Stingers Dome
Motionball Concordia’s annual event aims to highlight Special Olympics athletes and raise funds for their training, all while playing fun games.
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News
Pro-Palestinian protesters continue demanding for a ceasefire
As Ramadan reaches its half way point and Gaza reaches imminent starvation, Montreal continues its advocacy for Palestine.
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Fringe Arts
A closer look into Canada’s “Hollywood North” Industry
Over the years, Canada gained the savvy nickname “Hollywood North” as the United States’ alternative destination for television and film production. The various scenic landscapes and 20 per cent tax credits in the province of Quebec attracted large studio companies to its doorstep.
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Fringe Arts
Exploring Puerto Rico’s identity as both foreign and domestic
Titled “Foreign in a Domestic Sense,” the exhibition challenges viewers to confront the oxymoronic nature of the term used by the United States Supreme Court in 1901 to describe Puerto Rico as an “unincorporated possession.”
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Fringe Arts
Preserving Iran’s folklore through animation
Growing up, Naghmeh Sharifi didn’t see herself represented in media so she blended hand-drawn visuals and her grandmother’s narration to create it. -
Fringe Arts
Commemorating history through virtual reality
Darren Emerson’s award-winning immersive documentary experience In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats follows the acid house raving scene of the 1980s in Coventry, England.