Thursday, Sept. 13

* Read the Rantline (TM)!
* m60 film fest kicks off
* Skate or Die
* Lesson in sonic disobedience
* Vernissage/party for painter Marc Gosselin
* Residential schools get theatric treatment
* Lianne La Havas + Betalovers
* More art and theatre!

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IS YOUR LOVE BIG ENOUGH?: Lianne La Havas tonight at the Belmont

Read the Rantline (TM)!

Today’s your last chance to submit your local Instagram pics for consideration as part of a huge curated exhibit at the W. Send your images here by midnight.

Local painter Marc Gosselin has a new show at Showroom MTL and to celebrate, there’s a vernissage/party featuring DJ Brace and, for one night only, Random Recipe’s Fab and Frannie will take the decks as Pantiehoes Fantastic. 3987 Ste-Catherine E., 5–11 p.m.

Check out two new exhibits at Parisian Laundry, which welcomes a painting exhibit by Rick Leong and an installation by Dean Baldwin. 3550 St-Antoine W., 6–9 p.m.

Need a lesson on sonic disobedience? Yeah, you do! Bring a snack and a drink and take Michael Nardone’s class. Monastiraki (5478 St-Laurent), 7–9 p.m., PWYC

The PHI Centre’s Skate or Die series of skateboarding movies continues with a program of short films. 407 St-Pierre, 7:30 p.m., $5

U.K. neo-soul singer Lianne La Havas brings her charms to le Belmont, with Betalovers. 4483 St-Laurent, 8 p.m., $15/$21

It’s opening night for Teesri Duniya’s production of Kevin Loring’s Where the Blood Mixes, a play about aboriginal residential schools and their aftermath. Centre culturel Calixa-Lavallée, 3819 Calixa-Lavallée (Parc Lafontaine), 8 p.m., $24/$12 for students

Theory-driven theatre takes the stage as Double-Spaced Theatre mounts their production of Mick Gordon’s Bea. Conservatoire d’art dramatique Théâtre Rouge (4750 Henri-Julien), 8 p.m., $12–$17

The m60 film festival, composed of 85 one-minute shorts created by locals this summer, screens for three nights starting tonight. Excentris (3536 St-Laurent), 9 p.m., $8

Check out our full Montreal music listings for more great shows, club nights and special events.

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