Saturday, Nov. 3

* Church bazaar w/ homemade noodles
* SAT’s Foodlab
* A Varning From Montreal
* Abstract-animation film screening
* Sónar Festival
* Tommy Wiseau’s The Room
* The Wooden Sky, Wildlife, The Sin and the Swoon

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Hit the St. John’s Lutheran Church bazaar and feast on homemade noodles (!!), baked goods and other refreshments while getting your shop on. 3594 Jeanne Mance, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Fete the first anniversary of SAT’s Foodlab with some fancy grub prepared by chefs Michelle Marek and Seth Gabrielse. 1201 St-Laurent, 5 p.m.

Metal and punk fest A Varning From Montreal caps off with San Francisco’s Peligro Social (last show ever), Belgrado, Hank Wood and the Hammerheads, Proxy, Sad Boys, Diskonnected, Hassler and Bastard 86. Katacombes (1635 St-Laurent), doors 6:30 p.m., $15/$18

Head to abstract-animation film screening night to see a dozen shorts by artists including Leif Goldberg, Julie Doucet, Joshua Bastien and Leyla Majeri, whose piece will be musically accompanied by Katherine Kline. Drawn & Quarterly (211 Bernard W.), 7 p.m., free

Barcelona’s Sónar Festival stops in on its North American tour, bringing hip hop and techno heavyweights Die Antwoord, Tiga, Azari & III, Seth Troxler, Paul Kalkbrenner and Nic Fanciulli. Metropolis (59 Ste-Catherine E.), 8 p.m., $51.70-$56.70

Whether or not you’ve seen Tommy Wiseau’s hilariously bad 2003 film The Room, take the opportunity to see some of the worst acting, worst writing and worst sex scenes ever on a big screen. De Sève Cinema (1400 de Maisonneuve W.), 8:15 p.m., $10/$13

Local promoters Blue Skies Turn Black present a trio of chilled-out bands tonight at Il Motore – The Wooden Sky (touring in support of their latest album, Every Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun), Wildlife and The Sin and the Swoon. 179 Jean Talon West, 9 p.m., $13/$15

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