Friday, May 31

* Robin Poitras’s Bells 13
* Puces Pop
* Festival de Yoga de Montréal
* Tiger Distribution sample sale
* Cinema L’amour album launch at Brasserie Beaubien
*Poirier’s new project, Boundary, at MUTEK

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Cinema l’Amour, tonight at Brasserie Beaubien

Catch Robin Poitras’s Bells 13, a performance-procession with meditatively chiming bells winding through the Quartier des Spectacles, presented by the Festival TransAmériques. Starting point in front of the Grande Bibliothèque (475 de Maisonneuve E.), 11:30 a.m., free

Looking to gear up for summer? Tiger Distribution, the purveyor of WESC, Brixton, Penfield and other lines, is having a sample sale at its St-Henri warehouse through Sunday. 1001 Lenoir, 12–8 p.m.

Check out over 80 curated artisanal vendors, crafters and indie designers at this year’s edition of Puces Pop. Tonight’s opening party also features music, drinks and pierogies. Église St-Michel (105 St-Viateur W.), 6–9 p.m., free

The second annual Festival de Yoga de Montréal, a weekend of workshops and classes in a wide range of yoga styles, kicks off today Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique du Québec, (4750 Henri-Julien), 7 p.m.

Magnus Opus presents An Evening With Giles Walker, a local filmmaker. The night will include a screening of the 1985 comedy 90 Days, a tongue-in-cheek look at the misadventures of two men in search of romantic bliss. AARQ (5154 St-Hubert), 7:15 p.m.

Cinema l’Amour (the band, not the porn theatre) launch their Limitations LP and play their 100th show, with support from locals Saxsyndrum and Loosestrife. Brasserie Beaubien (73 Beabien E.), 8 p.m.

MUTEK continues with the debut of Ghislain’s Poirier’s new project Boundary (come back to cultmontreal.com later this AM for a Poirier interview), alongside Vlooper, Lukid, Onra and Gaze. SAT (1201 St-Laurent), 10 p.m., $40

Check out our complete listings for more great club, stage and gallery events.

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