Monday, June 27

* Tadamon! hosts a lecture about the implications of the Brexit
* Film POP screens Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Beyond the Lights
* Phi Centre screens documentary Los Punks
* Reliefs, Bermudes and Volte play Casa
* Primitive Man, Cult Leader, Of Feather and Bone and Apes play Turbo Haus

Los Punks

Los Punks

Tadamon! hosts a public lecture and conversation about the implications of the Brexit decision with scholar and activist Mark Bergfeld, whose writings have appeared on Al-Jazeera English, in The New Statesman and other outlets. L’Auditoire (5214 St-Laurent), 6:30 p.m., free

POP Montreal’s film wing, Ciné-Club Film Pop, presents a screening of Beyond the Lights, a 2014 “feminist melodrama for the Beyoncé era” by Gina Prince-Bythewood, director of Love & Basketball and The Secret Life of Bees. Espace POP (5587 Parc), 7 p.m., $5

A hat trick of Montreal-based new wave instrumental post-rockers play Casa del Popolo tonight, namely headliners Reliefs with openers Bermudes and Volte. 4873 St-Laurent, 8 p.m., $5

Denver “death sludge/funeral punk” band Primitive Man plays Turbo Haus, with Cult Leader, Of Feather and Bone and Apes. 5011 Notre-Dame W., $13/$15

Down the hill at the Phi Centre, you can catch a free screening of Los Punks, a new documentary about L.A.’s punk scene with director Angela Boatwright in attendance for a post-screening Q&A, plus performances from punk bands Age of Fear, Parasytes and FaZe. Get there early — only a few tickets will be available at the door. (If you miss tonight’s special premiere event, you can also catch a few more screenings this week at regular price). 407 St-Pierre, 9 p.m., free

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