Monday, March 5

* Photo exhibits by Maude Touchette and Camille Gladu-Drouin
* Screening of doc Dolores: Sí se puede
* There’s Something Funny Going On
* Marlon Williams with Tiny Ruins

From Dolores: Sí se puede. Photo by George Ballis/Take Stock/The Image Works

A double vernissage at Quai des Brumes puts the talents of Montreal photographers Maude Touchette and Camille Gladu-Drouin (Flamme) with tunes by DJ Boogie Touggie (Alice Tougas). 4481 St-Denis, 5–7 p.m., free

Cinema Politica screens Peter Bratt’s 2017 documentary Dolores: Sí se puede, a biography of American activist Dolores Huerta, who cofounded that country’s first farm workers’ unions, followed by a Q&A with Huerta’s daughter Juanita Chavez, who joined her mother on the picket lines as a toddler. 1455 de Maisonneuve W. H-110, 7 p.m., $5-$10 suggested donation

After a few weeks off, the Blue Dog’s Monday comedy weekly There’s Something Funny Going On returns with headliner Massimo plus Mike Carrozza, Alex Wood, Ellie MacDonald, Erica Taddeo, Jared Rockwell and Matt Shury, with host Troy Stark. 3958 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., PWYC

New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams plays Petit Campus with opener Tiny Ruins. 57 Prince-Arthur E., 9 p.m., $18/$21.75

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