September 29th to October 5th
Friday, September 30th
Fetish 4 Play
With DJ's: Chris (Steelwerks) Beastie Bill and DJ Ryan
PERFORMANCE:Pierre (Black Sun), Dead Doll Dancers NUDE ART Painting Exhibit:par/by Diane Loisel
LOCATION: Le Tube Bar1592 Ste-Catherine Est(métro Papineau)
http://www.attitudes.cc/ and www.redboxtoys.com
10$ à l’avance / in advance13$ à la porte / at the door
1323 Ste-Catherine Est(métro Beaudry)(514) 529-0808
www.northbound.com
Saturday, October 1st
Final Car Stories Performance this year
Optative Theatrical Laboratories wants you to help save our planet by reclaiming the urban landscape for one day this fall.
After touring the international infringement circuit with stops in Ottawa, Buffalo and New York City, Car Stories is coming home for one more show this year, and we're going green!
Three spectators at a time are invited to witness parked cars transformed from gaz guzzlers into vibrant theatre spaces as they are guided through Montreal's Urban Wonderland in a quest to preserve the nature we still have left.
Car Stories runs Saturday, October 1st between 2:30pm and 7:30pm with a new show every 30 minutes as part of Journee de la Culture-JAM.
Go to Les Minots (3812 St-Laurent) during showtimes and look for someone wearing coloured sunglasses or call (514) 583-FEST (3378) or e-mail http://mail.yahoo.com/config/login?/ym/Compose?To=optativelabs@yahoo.ca to reserve your spot.
Car Stories is PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN at the end of the show.
Sunday, October 2nd
The Black Theatre Workshop of Montreal is having a Poetry Jam at The Green Room (5386 St-Laurent, corner St-Viateur).
Der Kosmonaut will be one of over 15 contestants participating. Expect a hot night of slam poetry.
Doors: 6PM Show: 7PM
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LA POESIA présente...LES RENDEZ-VOUS DE LA CHANSON VIVANTE
à L'Inspecteur Épingle4051, rue Saint-Hubert (angle Duluth) [598-7764]
20 h 30
Isabelle Larrivée accueille...
Éric Bélanger, Geneviève Binette, David Portelance
ENTRÉE LIBRE
Pour suivre les événements essentielsde la chanson québécoise, visiter : http://quebecpop.com/Consulter aussi : http://www.leparolier.org/
Monday, October 3rd
Cinema Politica Presents: Haiti: The Untold Story
with guests Kevin Pina and Paul Loulou Chery
7pm, Concordia University
Rm H-110, Hall Building 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd
Please join us for an evening with Kevin Pina, a Haiti-based journalist, filmmaker and recently released political prisoner. He will be screening his latest documentary film "Haiti: The Untold Story". The film will be followed by a discussion with Kevin Pina and Paul Loulou Chery, the General Coordinator of the Confederation of Haitian Workers (CTH), one of the largest trade union groups in Haiti.
Produced by the Haiti Information Project, "Haiti: The Untold Story" gives" but a small glimpse into recent events in Haiti that tell the untold side of the story." In doing so, it sheds light on the brutal political repression which has been occurring in Haiti since the Feb. 2004 coup d'etat orchestrated by the US and Canadian governments.
As the film reveals, Haiti's poor and non-elite continue to defy the savage violence of police and UN troops, taking to the streets to demand the return of their democratically elected government.
The film also contains exclusive footageof the July 6 2005 UN massacre in Cite Soleil.
Fetish 4 Play
With DJ's: Chris (Steelwerks) Beastie Bill and DJ Ryan
PERFORMANCE:Pierre (Black Sun), Dead Doll Dancers NUDE ART Painting Exhibit:par/by Diane Loisel
LOCATION: Le Tube Bar1592 Ste-Catherine Est(métro Papineau)
http://www.attitudes.cc/ and www.redboxtoys.com
10$ à l’avance / in advance13$ à la porte / at the door
1323 Ste-Catherine Est(métro Beaudry)(514) 529-0808
www.northbound.com
Saturday, October 1st
Final Car Stories Performance this year
Optative Theatrical Laboratories wants you to help save our planet by reclaiming the urban landscape for one day this fall.
After touring the international infringement circuit with stops in Ottawa, Buffalo and New York City, Car Stories is coming home for one more show this year, and we're going green!
Three spectators at a time are invited to witness parked cars transformed from gaz guzzlers into vibrant theatre spaces as they are guided through Montreal's Urban Wonderland in a quest to preserve the nature we still have left.
Car Stories runs Saturday, October 1st between 2:30pm and 7:30pm with a new show every 30 minutes as part of Journee de la Culture-JAM.
Go to Les Minots (3812 St-Laurent) during showtimes and look for someone wearing coloured sunglasses or call (514) 583-FEST (3378) or e-mail http://mail.yahoo.com/config/login?/ym/Compose?To=optativelabs@yahoo.ca to reserve your spot.
Car Stories is PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN at the end of the show.
Sunday, October 2nd
The Black Theatre Workshop of Montreal is having a Poetry Jam at The Green Room (5386 St-Laurent, corner St-Viateur).
Der Kosmonaut will be one of over 15 contestants participating. Expect a hot night of slam poetry.
Doors: 6PM Show: 7PM
-----
LA POESIA présente...LES RENDEZ-VOUS DE LA CHANSON VIVANTE
à L'Inspecteur Épingle4051, rue Saint-Hubert (angle Duluth) [598-7764]
20 h 30
Isabelle Larrivée accueille...
Éric Bélanger, Geneviève Binette, David Portelance
ENTRÉE LIBRE
Pour suivre les événements essentielsde la chanson québécoise, visiter : http://quebecpop.com/Consulter aussi : http://www.leparolier.org/
Monday, October 3rd
Cinema Politica Presents: Haiti: The Untold Story
with guests Kevin Pina and Paul Loulou Chery
7pm, Concordia University
Rm H-110, Hall Building 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd
Please join us for an evening with Kevin Pina, a Haiti-based journalist, filmmaker and recently released political prisoner. He will be screening his latest documentary film "Haiti: The Untold Story". The film will be followed by a discussion with Kevin Pina and Paul Loulou Chery, the General Coordinator of the Confederation of Haitian Workers (CTH), one of the largest trade union groups in Haiti.
Produced by the Haiti Information Project, "Haiti: The Untold Story" gives" but a small glimpse into recent events in Haiti that tell the untold side of the story." In doing so, it sheds light on the brutal political repression which has been occurring in Haiti since the Feb. 2004 coup d'etat orchestrated by the US and Canadian governments.
As the film reveals, Haiti's poor and non-elite continue to defy the savage violence of police and UN troops, taking to the streets to demand the return of their democratically elected government.
The film also contains exclusive footageof the July 6 2005 UN massacre in Cite Soleil.


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