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+ | * '''The fringe''' is a term used to refer to non-mainstream or [[fringe theatre|"fringe" theatre]], where experimental forms of [[stagecraft]] are performed. The [[Edinburgh Fringe]], one of the [[Edinburgh festivals]], is the world's largest fringe festival. | ||
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+ | * '''[[Fringe science]]''' is a phrase used to describe scientific inquiry in an established field that departs significantly from mainstream or orthodox theories. | ||
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+ | * By extension, any [[culture|cultural]] manifestation not in the [[mainstream]] can be said to be on the '''fringe'''. | ||
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- A fringe is an ornamental appendage to the border of an item.
- The fringe is a term used to refer to non-mainstream or "fringe" theatre, where experimental forms of stagecraft are performed. The Edinburgh Fringe, one of the Edinburgh festivals, is the world's largest fringe festival.
- Fringe science is a phrase used to describe scientific inquiry in an established field that departs significantly from mainstream or orthodox theories.
- By extension, any cultural manifestation not in the mainstream can be said to be on the fringe.
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