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Fringe is a term with several related meanings. It can refer to a decorative trim along the edge of fabric or clothing, often made of loose threads or tassels. It is also used to describe the outer margin or border of something, such as the fringe of a city or the fringe of a field.

In everyday language, fringe can describe a row of hanging strands in hair, commonly called bangs in

In arts and culture, fringe refers to activities and performances outside the mainstream, including experimental theatre,

The term is also used in a broader sense to describe ideas or movements at the edge

Fringe is also the title of a popular American science fiction television series. Created by J. J.

American
English.
Decorative
fringe
may
appear
on
curtains,
shawls,
and
other
textiles,
serving
both
ornamental
and
functional
purposes.
music,
and
comedy.
Fringe
festivals
showcase
such
works,
with
the
Edinburgh
Festival
Fringe
being
among
the
most
prominent
and
influential
examples,
spawning
numerous
smaller
fringe
events
around
the
world.
of
mainstream
thinking,
sometimes
labeled
fringe
science.
This
usage
denotes
topics
that
are
speculative
or
controversial
within
established
scientific
communities.
Abrams,
Jeff
Pinkner,
and
Akiva
Goldsman,
it
aired
on
Fox
from
2008
to
2013.
The
show
centers
on
the
Fringe
Division
of
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
as
agents
investigate
unexplained
phenomena
linked
to
a
parallel
universe
and
a
mysterious
pattern
known
as
the
“Observers.”
The
series
ran
for
five
seasons,
developing
a
dedicated
following
and
receiving
multiple
award
nominations.