Saturday, November 26, 2005

November 24th to 30th

Friday, November 25th

Buy Nothing Day

Optative Theatrical Laboratories presents a culture-jam performance against American Apparel. (514) 583-FEST (3378), optativelabs@yahoo.ca or www.optative.net/bnd for more.

Concordia Co-Op Bookstore will be celebrating with games, free stuff and stuff-swapping in conjunction with the Timebomb organized activities on the Mezzanine of Concordia University's SGW Campus (1455 deMaisonneuve West) from 11am - 4pm.

Buddah/Zombie march through the Eaton Center, 4pm.

Café Blue Monday will be offering free food and drinks with the help of donations from the People's Potato and bread from Première Moisson. Please bring your own containers for take-out, we will only be serving with our re-usable dishes. 4424 Wellington, Verdun, de l'Eglise metro.

For more on all the Buy Nothing Day activities, please consult http://adbusters.org/metas/eco/bnd/

Kinky Cabaret

A fundraiser for www.cansex.org ...sexuality forum for people with physical disabilities.

Performances by Burlesque Striptease, Dead Dolls Dancers, Ro & the Virtuous Villains, Chastity, Baladi/Bellydancing, Seska Lee, Erotic Reading/Lecture, Sexy Saxophone, DJ Chris, DJ Beastie Bill.

@ InFerno (Previously Le Tube) 1592 Ste-Catherine Est (metro Papineau)

Doors open 10:00, Show: 11:30pm. Tickets: $13 at the door or $10 in advance. Presented by www.attitudes.cc

Sunday, November 27th

Co-Op Maison Verte 5th Anniversary Bash celebrating Buy Nothing Day with music, free food, tea and coffee (fair-trade and organic) and information on how the co-op works.

5785 Sherbrooke West, noon to 5pm.

Monday, November 28th

Cinema Politica presents: Seeds of Change

Seeds of Change is a feature length video documenting the impacts genetically engineered (GE) canola is having on farmers and rural communities in the Canadian Prairies.

Unfortunately, since it's completion in the fall of 2002, the filmmakers who are also researchers at the University of Manitoba have been prevented to screen the film due to ongoing suppression by that academic institution.

Many have speculated that perhaps this may be due to the delicate relationship between the University and Monsanto, a company in the film.

For more: www.dwdtv.org or www.cinemapolitica.org

7:30pm and 9 PM, Room H-110, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve West. Admission free
Special Guests in Attendance!

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