Weekend plans | To savor the beautiful days

Spring finally arrived. To properly begin the transition to this season of renewal, here are some ideas for outings proposed by our journalists.


The Grand Ephémère in the Old Port

Ariane Moffatt, Alfa Rococo, Pascale Picard, Barbada: to give a taste of the festival season, many artists will be performing at the Grand Éphémère in the Old Port of Montreal from March 22 to 24. Organized by REFRAIN, which brings together around a hundred regional independent festivals, this event aims to show all the diversity of the offer during this bustling period of life throughout Quebec. We will therefore be able to see storytelling, youth theater, electro music, ambulatory performances, songs, public readings, poetry and more. The event is free, but you must make a reservation to ensure you have a place.

Josée Lapointe, The Press

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Marlon Craft and Bas performing

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Marlon Craft

Another great week is ahead for rap fans in the metropolitan area, as Marlon Craft will put on a show this Sunday and Bas will do the same next Thursday. The first is a New Yorker who has managed to build a good reputation in the industry underground thanks to a skillful pen, sometimes introspective, sometimes humorous. He recently released the excellent play Muggsy Bugs, with Method Man – who, let’s be honest, is vastly superior. Montrealer MiQ The Burb Boy will be the opening act. Bas, born in France to Sudanese parents, is one of the brilliant MCs from the Dreamville team led by J. Cole. His fourth album, We Only Talk About Real Shit When We’re Fucked Uplaunched last year, did not achieve the success of the previous ones, but remains a work felt to be of quality.

Pascal LeBlanc, The Press

Marlon Craft at the Ritz PDB, March 24, 8 p.m.
Down at the Beanfield Theater, March 28, 8 p.m.

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Chat between Élise Turcotte and Éric Chacour

PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, THE PRESS

Eric Chacour

Authors Éric Chacour and Élise Turcotte will be at the Librairie du Square d’Outremont this Thursday evening, at 6:30 p.m., to discuss their novels respectively. What I know about you And Self-portrait of another, both published last year by Alto. Author and publisher Catherine Leroux will host the meeting. A signing session will conclude the talk and allow for a bit of chatting with the authors.

Laïla Maalouf, The Press

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Stolen Time at the Cinema du Parc

Tribute to Manon Labrecque at FIFA

IMAGE PROVIDED BY FIFA, TAKEN FROM SILENCES NOMADES BY MANON LABRECQUE

Tribute to the artist Manon Labrecque, at FIFA

To discover and rediscover the unique work of Manon Labrecque, who died last summer, the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) offers, in its experimental and out-of-competition section, a screening of a series of videos by the ‘artist. This is a golden opportunity to appreciate his extraordinary imagination, spanning 30 years of research and exploration. Here, among other themes, are mentioned: the double, derision, disfigurement, etc. Also at the festival, The night of dancing (this Thursday in Outremont), and Sisyphusby the artist Victor Pilon, closing (this Sunday at the Cinéma du Musée).

Saturday, March 23, 4 p.m., at Concordia University

Silvia Galipeau, The Press

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Light at the Electric Foufounes

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Light (Étienne Côté)

The extravagant Lumière will make a rare visit to Montreal on Friday in a venue worthy of its stature. One year after the release of his album Glam, the singer-songwriter will indeed stop at Foufounes Électriques, a legendary bar on rue Sainte-Catherine, where he will be able to display all his rock theatricality. This is because Étienne Côté, who in a parallel world is also the drummer of the group Bon Enfant, draws his inspiration from the rock and pop of the 1960s and 1970s. Colorful costumes, psychedelic atmosphere and excess will therefore be on the menu for this evening. which should be high in vibration.

Josée Lapointe, The Press

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The return of Accents Queers Cabaret to Usine C

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Designed by artists from the LGBTQ+ communities, this queer cabaret is both “intimate chronicle, humor, opinion, poetry, story, slam, song and extracts from books” and focuses on “queer issues or characters from sexual diversity and gender plurality”. There we will find 2Fik, Maxime-Ève ​​Gagnon, David Paquet, Moira Bacon, Samuel Larochelle and Véronique Bachand, who will each intervene two to three times to deliver their states of mind in different modes. It’s happening this Friday, March 22 at 7 p.m. The evening continues until midnight with DJ Steven Ross.

Jean Siag, The Press

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The 4are Digital meetings look at the impact of AI

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The 4are Digital meetings of the Bibliothèque et Archives nationaux du Québec (BAnQ), which will take place on March 23 and 24 at the Grande Bibliothèque de Montréal, will focus on artificial intelligence. More precisely to the way in which AI is revolutionizing creation and transforming culture in Quebec. Creative workshops, master classes on the use of algorithms and discussion panels with experts are on the program. Activities are free and without reservation. The full program is available here:

Jean Siag, The Press

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