Friday, Aug. 22

* Pop-up Sri Lankan kitchen at NDQ
* Urban Vibe vernissage at Hip Hop Café
* P’tit Pain animated short film festival
* Night two of the Passovah music festival
* Julie Doiron & Wooden Stars reunite at la Sala Rossa
* DJ Felix Da Housecat at Club Peopl

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If you’ve been missing the kitchen at Notre Dame des Quilles, you’ll have another opportunity to eat a lane-side meal tonight (and tomorrow), with Mr. Jim’s Sri Lankan Food Factory Pop Up. 32 Beaubien E., 5 p.m. to midnight

The Hip Hop Café hosts a vernissage for a group show called Urban Vibe, with DJ Afternoon on the turntables. 4801 Parc, 6 p.m.

Mondo Québec hosts its third annual P’tit Pain animated short film festival, with 26 shorts screened over a 90 minute program. Parc Persillier-Lachapelle (Alexandre-DeSève, north of Ontario), 7 p.m., free

The second night of the Passovah music fest at the Piccolo Rialto features half a dozen local indie rock/pop/electronic bands including Saxsyndrum and Pang Attack, plus headliner Inside Touch, a new project by Miracle Fortress’s Graham Van Pelt, making its live debut — read more about that here. 5723 Parc, 8 p.m., $5 to $25 suggested donation, all ages

Julie Doiron and Wooden Stars appear together in a rare reunion, 15 years after the release of their joint LP. Maica Mia opens. La Sala Rossa (4848 St-Laurent), 8 p.m., $15

Chicago house/electro DJ/producer Felix Da Housecat plays a set at Club Peopl in Old Montreal, with openers Pat Boogie and LeBaron. 390 Notre-Dame W., 10 p.m., $25

 
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