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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."

'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.

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.

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.

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."

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.