:::socialite’s diary:::

This city is a joy. I asked it to go steady and it broke down and cried as it handed me its letterman jacket.

Nov 4 to 8 – Other People’s Problems @ Theatre Ste. Catherine (i’ve seen an earlier version of this self help solo show–hilarity) tip: Saturday is pay what you can!info@theatrestecatherine.com

Nov 5 – Transidentités et analyses féministes with awesome queer academic and Montreal historian Line Chamberland. www.iref.uqam.ca

Nov 5 – BEAT ME UP THURSDAYS w/Mary Hell & Rilly Guilty @ Saphir. FB event

Nov 5 – Overdose thursdays @ Parking club FB event

Nov 5 to 15 – Bent @ Espace 4001. Play about gay Jewish love and internment camps. www.alteravitae.com

Nov 6 – Shameless FB event

Nov 8 – Basic silkscreening introductory workshop @ Ste. Emilie Skillshare. http://steemilieskillshare.com

November – no more potlucks: November issue now online! www.nomorepotlucks.org

Music to watch:

Hell – Tegan and Sara


 


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