Friday, August 30

* Cinéma du Parc celebrate Indian cinema
* Stick ‘Em Up sticker exhibition
* Quand faire c’est dire at Articule
* Opening night for Last One Standing Prod’s The House of Yes
* Life Lessons with Keith Waterfield & Aural Turpitude
* The Damn Truth & Blood + Glass at Cabaret Mile End

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The House of Yes 

Cinéma du Parc presents the second part of their 100 Years of Indian Cinema: Bollywood Bollywood series. Tonight they screen Mother India, the first Indian film to ever be nominated for an Academy Award. 3575 Parc, 6 p.m., $11.50

Orion Revolution presents Stick ‘Em Up, an exhibition celebrating stickers and sticker art since the ‘80s featuring over 20,000 stickers. The vernissage tonight also features beats from Orion Revolution, Spoon-Bee and DSYFR. Greenlight Gallery (3878 St-Laurent), 7 p.m., free

Articule also welcomes a new exhibition, Quand faire c’est dire, which meditates on bodies and power in pieces by Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Steven Cohen and Chelsea Night. 262 Fairmount W., 7 p.m., free

It’s opening night for Last One Standing Productions’ reboot of The House of Yes, a dark comedy about family dynamics. Mainline Theatre (3997 St-Laurent), 8 p.m., $10–$15

Tonight only, check out Life Lessons, a boozy talk show format storytelling event hosted by Keith Waterfield and Aural Turpitude (see our interview with Waterfield about the event here).  Theatre Ste-Catherine (264 Ste-Catherine E.), doors at 8:30 p.m., show at 9 p.m., $10

You can also head over to Cabaret Mile End to check out the Damn Truth and Blood + Glass. They’re offering a ticket bundle where you get two tickets and a silkscreen poster for $30. 5240 Park, 8 p.m., $10–$12

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

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