Tuesday, May 29

*Improv music night Mardi Spaghetti at Resonance Cafe
*Roundhouse Café launch Eat Indigenous With Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
*Screening of Richard Linklater’s Before Sunrise
*Emergent Visions: No Prisons! screening and discussion


The Brooks at Montreal International Jazz Festival 2015.

Native cuisine specialists Roundhouse Café launch their fourth season with Eat Indigenous With Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, a culinary event (with live music by Moe Clark, Eadsé and Fontaine) taking place at the small downtown establishment — so small that only 80 tickets are available. Look here for details about the Totem Pole sandwich and to buy tickets. 2330 Ste-Catherine W., 2–4 p.m., $20

Get psyched for the upcoming Jazz Fest as the festival co-presents An Evening With… Montreal funk band the Brooks, who are launching a new EP called Freewheelin’ Walking. L’Astral (305 Ste-Catherine W.), 8:30 p.m., $18/$21

The political science-fiction film Emergent Visions: No Prisons! premieres at Temps libre Mile End, followed by a screening and discussion about prison abolition hosted by the filmmakers themselves. 5605 de Gaspé #106, 7 p.m., free

Richard Linklater’s follow-up to Dazed and Confused, the 1995 romantic drama Before Sunrise (starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy), is screening at Bar le Ritz PBD. 179 Jean-Talon W., 8 p.m., $5 (includes popcorn)

Improv music night Mardi Spaghetti is on the move since the closure of Cagibi, and tonight it lands at Resonance Café. This Nouilles Nomade event features Joshua Rosner, Isabel Serra and Pierre Luc Simon in a trio as well as Yves Charuest and Viviane Houle. 5175A Parc, 9 p.m., $5/$10 suggested donation

 

For more concert recommendations, see this week’s edition of Hammer of the Mods.