Tuesday, Oct. 21

* 20,000 Days on Earth final screenings at Cinéma du Parc
* Perspectives on Racism, Colonialism and Police Violence talk at Concordia
* La Femme and Country at Bar le Ritz PDB
* Joycut and the Bright Road at l’Escogriffe
* Good Music with Special K at Apt. 200

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Unique Nick Cave documentary 20,000 Days on Earth continues its screening run at Cinéma du Parc, but only through Thursday. Check out our review here. 3575 Parc, 4:30 p.m., $12/$10 under 25

Today at Concordia, a discussion entitled Perspectives on Racism, Colonialism and Police Violence will draw connections between events in Montreal North, Halifax and Ferguson MO. 1590 Dr. Penfield, 6 p.m., free

French band la Femme — who describe themselves as “strange wave, new Motown, rock electro bizarre, witch wave, débile mentale wave” — play Bar le Ritz PDB, with Beaver Sheppard’s Country. 179 Jean-Talon W., 9 p.m., $18

At l’Escogriffe, Italian electro-rock band Joycut plays with Montreal folk rock band the Bright Road. 4467 St-Denis, 9:30 p.m., $12

Anyone seeking an early-in-the-week party can check in on  Apt. 200’s Good Music with DJ Special K. 3643 St-Laurent, 10 p.m.
 
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