Thursday, April 6

* La Braderie de mode quebecoise
* Can There Be a Global Architectural History Today?
* Interpolate A/V & Indivisible at SAT
* Samuele at Lion d’Or
* The Acorn play Glory Hope Mountain
* Kendrick Lamar tribute at LeCypher

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The spring edition of La Braderie de mode québécoise, the seasonal shopping event that brings together hundreds of local designers with deep discounts on samples, previous collections and brand-new offerings, begins today at the old port’s Marché Bonsecours. 325 de la Commune E., 10 a.m.–9 p.m., free, continues through Sunday

At the CCA, Columbia University’s Kenneth Frampton and a pair of fellow U.S. scholars will engage in a conversation titled Can There Be a Global Architectural History Today? 1920 Baile, 6 p.m.

Taking over the SAT’s trippy SATosphère for three days only is a two-for-one immersive presentation of Interpolate A/V and Indivisible, two audiovisual programs that incorporate live and digital elements and showcase innovate use of 3D and augmented reality technologies. 1201 St-Laurent, 7 p.m., $20.25, continues through Saturday

Local singer-songwriter Samuele launches her sophomore record Les filles sages vont au paradis, les autres vont où elles veulent (a follow-up to the zine/album hybrid Z’album) with a free show at Lion d’Or. 1676 Ontario E., 8 p.m., free, all ages

Ottawa art-folk band the Acorn mark the 10th anniversary of their critically acclaimed 2007 album Glory Hope Mountain with a special performance at Casa del Popolo, where they’ll be playing the record au complet with video projections by Hard Science and opener Dan Misha Goldman. 4873 St-Laurent, 8 p.m., $10

This week’s edition of LeCypher live hip hop and soul jam session at le Bleury Bar à Vinyle features a special tribute to the music of Kendrick Lamar in anticipation of Lamar’s new album dropping tomorrow, with hosts Urban Science plus special guest Mackjoffatt & the Love Stack, DJ ASMA and food from the Flamin’ Grill. 2109 Bleury, 8 p.m., $4 before 9 p.m., $6 after

For more music events, see our Event Listings. Art Listings can be found here.

Reward your favourite Montreal people, places, art, restaurants, retailers and more in our annual readers poll, the Best of MTL. (The deadline is Friday, April 7 at 11:59 p.m.)