Monday, March 21

* Cinema Politica presents Fractured Land
* Prince plays Place des Arts
* Heart and Joan Jett play the Bell Centre
* Marine Le Pen “Welcoming Committee”
* Bar le Ritz PDB screens Mad Max: Fury Road
* Boston dream-pop band Funeral Advantage plays Casa

Prince
Prince

Cinema Politica presents the documentary Fractured Land, which follows young Indigenous lawyer Caleb Behn as he participates in the fight against natural gas fracking operations in British Columbia. Behn will be in attendance for a Q&A following the screening. 1455 de Maisonneuve W., H-110, 7 p.m., by donation ($5–$10 suggested)

There are still tickets left for the surprise Prince shows at Place des Arts’s Théâtre Maisonneuve tonight. These tickets are not cheap, and we’re not sure whether any of the cheapest tickets remain. But for Prince fans, these “Piano & a Microphone” performances offer a unique opportunity. Bonus: everyone who attends will get a copy of Prince’s new record HitRun – Phase 2 (on CD). 175 Ste-Catherine W., shows at 7 and 10 p.m., $97/$115/$159.46/$202.95/$289.92 (plus tax)

Heart is playing the Bell Centre tonight, and though the Canadian sister duo has a pretty bad rep based on their deeply cheesy 1980s hits, some of those songs pop up regularly on guilty pleasures lists, and don’t forget that they were once the band that produced “Barracuda” and “Magic Man.” Bonus: The opening act, the one and only Joan Jett. 1909 Avenue des Canadiens de Montréal, 7:30 p.m., $78.50–$132.50

If you’ve been watching the Trump protesters in the U.S. and wish you could have a piece of that action, you can fight right-wing hate right here by joining the “Welcoming Committee” for visiting French Front National leader Marine Le Pen tonight. Outside 1050 de la Gauchetière W., 8 p.m.

Le Ritz’s Monday night film screening series ramps up the action with last year’s hit action flick Mad Max: Fury Road, with drink specials and popcorn, and the options to BYO snacks or order dinner. 179 Jean-Talon W., 8 p.m., $1–$5 PWYC

Boston dream-pop band Funeral Advantage play Casa del Popolo with touring openers Modern Lives (who also hail from the Bay state) and locals Lyme (aka Losing Yourself Means Everything) and the City Gates. 4873 St-Laurent, 9 p.m., $7/$10

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