Thursday, June 20

* Fringe Fest continues, check out our picks
* Aspects of the Global Village opens
* Snapshot Project vernissage at Citizen Vintage
* Super Fun Drawing Party at Galerie les Territoires
* Broken screening at the PHI Centre
* Hip Hop Karaoke at Le Belmont
* Monthly queer dance party POMPe

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The Snapshot Project

Fringe Fest continues! Check out our picks from the fest so far here.

Aspects of the Global Village: The Television Era in Canada , 1950–2000 opens today. The exhibit includes vintage television sets from the Moses Znaimer collection and offers an overview of over 50 years of television. Cinémathèque Québécoise (335 de Maisonneuve), 5:30 p.m., free

The Snapshot Project is a public arts initiative that’s placed disposable cameras around the city over the last month for people to use freely, and tonight’s the vernissage for the developed results. Citizen Vintage (5330 St-Laurent), 6–9 p.m., free

Bring your black marker (no pencils!) to Super Fun Drawing Party, led by the Peanuts collective’s Ben Clarkson. Galerie les Territoires (Belgo Building, 372 Ste-Catherine W., #527), 7:30 p.m., free

The PHI Centre has an advance screening of the Rufus Norris film Broken starring Cillian Murphy and Tim Roth. 407 St-Pierre, 7:30 p.m., $11.25

It’s the Freshmen edition of Hip Hop Karaoke, concentrating on songs by the greats, when they were young. Le Belmont (4483 St-Laurent), 10 p.m.,$5 before 11 p.m./$10

POMPe, the monthly queer dance party, happens tonight with DJs Turtilian, JNNBNNRCK and Like the Wolf. Katacombes (1635 St-Laurent), 11 p.m., $5

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

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