Sunday, Jan. 31

* Nostalgie Montreal vintage-stuff sale at Ruby Foo’s
* Blaxpo exhibition and trade show
* Noïsundaéè experimental music showcase at the Plant
* The Film Society screens Some Like It Hot
* Turbo Talks panel discussion at Turbo Haus
* Claptone record launch at École Privée

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Some Like It Hot

Vintage toy collectors, comic lovers, record collectors and geeks of all types are invited to a one-day only mega sale in Côte-des-Neiges hosted by Nostalgie Montreal with dozens of vendors exhibiting and selling collectibles from old-school Nintendo games to Marvel back catalogues to My Little Pony. Hotel Ruby Foo’s (7655 Decarie) 10 a.m.–5 p.m., $3

Head downtown for day two of Blaxpo, an exhibition and trade show focusing on creativity in Canada’s black community, where artists and entrepreneurs are presenting their work with kiosks, workshops, seminars and panel discussions. 1211 Robert Bourrassa, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., $10 entry

The Plant’s afternoon experimental music series Noïsundaéè presents sets by five local artists and combos. Secret location, 3:30 p.m., PWYC

Le Cinéclub/the Film Society presents a 35mm screening of Billy Wilder’s classic Some Like It Hot (starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis) with guest Justin Henry Langlois, a teacher and Fantasia programmer. J.A. de Sève Cinema (1400 de Maisonneuve W.), 6:30 p.m., $8/$6 for students and seniors

Turbo Talks, a new series of panel discussions with local artists at Turbo Haus, launches tonight with rock ’n’ roll accountant Mike Niro, lifestyle brand Stay Home Club’s Olivia Mew and illustrator/musician Raymond Biesinger. 5011 Notre-Dame W., 6:30 p.m., $5 or free for NBCA members

Berlin house producer Claptone launches a new record called Chamber locally at Plateau nightclub École Privée. 1 Milton W., 10 p.m., $25

See our Event Listings for more concert, nightlife, theatre, comedy and community event options. See our Art Listings here.