Sunday, June 2

* Puces Pop
* Yes! Montreal Art Expo
* No Place on Earth w/ Stermer family and director Janet Tobias @ Parc
* Roman Polanski’s Repulsion
* Kimya Dawson + Aesop Rock = Uncluded @ Il Motore
* Ringo Deathstarr, Aim Low and Femme Accident

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Ringo Deathstarr

Check out over 80 curated artisanal vendors, crafters and indie designers at this year’s edition of Puces Pop (105 St-Viateur W., 11 a.m.–6 p.m.) and/or see Pop Montreal’s selection of Spring Pop bands playing live in Parc Ex (Jean-Talon and Parc, 2–6 p.m.).

Yes! Montreal Art Expo offers 60 up-and-coming artists and crafters selling their wares. Marché Bonsecours (375 St-Paul E.), 1–7 p.m.

No Place on Earth screens with the inspiring, enduring Stermer family in attendance as well as director Janet Tobias. Read a review of the film here. Cinéma du Parc (3575 Parc), 3:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., $11.50

Le Cinéclub: The Film Society screens Roman Polanski’s Repulsion, a tale of sexual repression where the victim becomes the victimiser. With local writer and film programmer Kier-La Janisse as a special guest. Cinéma VA-114 (1395 René-Lévesque W.), 7 p.m.

See worlds collide as anti-folk lady Kimya Dawson and rapper dude Aesop Rock collaborate as the Uncluded. Read our album review here and interview with the duo here. Il Motore (179 Jean-Talon W.), 9 p.m., $17/$20

The super sounds of the ’90s continue with Austin’s Ringo Deathstarr (think shoegaze, alt-rock, proto-Britpop), supported by quality local bands Aim Low and Femme Accident. Kathy & Kimy (44 Beaubien W.), 9 p.m., $10/$13

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

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