Monday, Sept. 5

* Last day for Pompeii
* Kaz Mirblouk, Paul Jacobs and Monogamy afternoon show
* Last chance to see Kid Koala’s Nufonia Must Fall
* Sandra Chevrier’s work at Romeo’s View art series
* Total Recall screening
* iji, Skin Tone and Freelove Fenner show

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Total Recall

Happy Labour Day! For a list of what’s open and closed in the city, and what services are either on or postponed, look here.

Spend your day off among the ruins of Pompeii, with today being the final day for the large-scale exhibition at the Fine Arts Museum. 1380 Sherbrooke W., 10 a.m.–5 p.m., $20/$12 for those 30 and under

Head to Divan Orange for an afternoon showcase featuring L.A.-based garage/psych-punk trio Kaz Mirblouk with local openers Paul Jacobs and Monogamy. 4234 St-Laurent, 3:30 p.m., price unlisted

It’s your last chance to catch Kid Koala’s live adaptation of the graphic novel Nufonia Must Fall, a robot love story told through puppets and music and filmed live onstage. Check out our interview with Kid Koala here. Place des Arts (Cinquième Salle, 175 Ste-Catherine W.), 7 p.m., $33.25–$42.25

Downtown terrasse bar Pandore’s Monday night art series Romeo’s View features the work of Sandra Chevrier, with a special cocktail menu and food by chef Simon Mathys of Accords le Bistro. 1300 St-Dominique, 5th floor, 8 p.m., free

Bar le Ritz PDB offers a special 35mm screening of Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 sci-fi/action movie Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone in an adaptation of a Philip K. Dick short story. 179 Jean-Talon W., 8 p.m., $5–$10 suggested

Seattle dream-pop band iji plays Drones Club tonight with Skin Tone and Freelove Fenner. Secret location, 9 p.m., price unlisted

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