Monday, Aug. 15

* Whatisadam at Romeos View Monday
* Kid Koala’s Music to Draw To
* Heathers screening
* They All Laughed screening
* Detroit band Mover Shaker with locals Sleeping Field and Small Rooms

Whatisadam

Whatisadam

Cocktail bar and nightclub Pandore, located on the top floor of the 222 building in the Quartier des Spectacles, is hosting a series of art-focused events called Romeo’s View Mondays. Tonight’s edition will showcase the work of street artist and Station 16 homie Whatisadam, as well as offer a special cocktail and custom-made menu inspired by his work — expect some maple syrup in the mix. 1300 St-Dominique, 5–8 p.m. VIP (free, by reservation), 8-11 p.m., open to the public

Montreal DJ and artist Kid Koala hosts a session of his Music to Draw To series at the newly re-launched Plateau resto Maison June Rose, inviting the public to come by with their creative projects to work on while he spins some tunes to get your juices flowing. Tonight’s edition includes a special preview of his upcoming Nufonia Must Fall performances at Place des Arts with award-winning art director and collaborator Louisa Schabas offering special prize packs for her favourite greyscale works of the night. 16 des Pins E., 5–11 p.m., free

Concordia neighbourhood café and bar Kafein offers up a Monday night film screening of ’80s bad-girl classic Heathers, starring Winona Ryder, Shannen Doherty and Christian Slater as a crew of high school anarchists. 1429A Bishop, 8 p.m., free

On the other end of town, Bar le Ritz PDB will be digging out the popcorn machine for 1981 comedy They All Laughed, directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Audrey Hepburn in her last leading role as a cuckolding wife being followed by a private investigator who ends up falling for her himself, leading to a series of hilarious hijinks. 179 Jean-Talon W., 8 p.m., $5 suggested

Detroit’s Mover Shaker bring their “technicolour gloom rock” to Quai des Brumes with support from locals Sleeping Field, who describe themselves as “loud emotional polyphonic hardcore,” and power-pop five-piece Small Rooms. 4481 St-Denis, 9 p.m., $10

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