Sunday, June 16

* Call your old man, it’s Father’s Day!
* Street art bike tour part of the MURAL Festival
* See Dramaturkey at Jukebox
* We make some Fringe Fest suggestions
* MTL ZOO vernissage at Divan Orange
* TROMA Double Feature at Le Cagibi
* Finissage for the Beauty of Tragedy and the MURAL festival

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Seduce All Humans

Don’t forget to call the old man in your life — it’s Father’s Day.

In association with MURAL festival, Cam Novak leads a street art bike tour of prominent pieces around the city. Leaves from LNDMRK (3527 St-Laurent), 2 p.m., $10/PWYC, BYOBike

See a line-up of smart-talking performances in the evening, featuring the Dramaturkey bilingual act-off, followed by Confabulation storytelling. *MOVED due to rain* Jukebox (3874 St-Laurent), 5–9 p.m., free

Other Fringe Festival highlights include the surreal comedy of 2 for Tea at Mission Santa Cruz (60 Rachel W.), sexy sci-fi Seduce All Humans at Cabaret du Mile End (5240 Parc) and office freak-out One Flew Over the Cubicle at Spanish Club (4388 St-Laurent). Times and prices vary; see the schedule for more info and a complete list of shows.

Check out the new generation of 514’s underground artist at the vernissage for the latest round of MTL ZOO, a project that provides a platform for young artists. Divan Orange (4234 St-Laurent), 7–9 p.m., free

Le Cagibi presents a TROMA Double Feature including The Toxic Avenger (1984) and Nuke ‘Em High (1986). 5490 St-Laurent, 8 p.m., free but donations are accepted.

Tonight there’s a huge art party, which is both the finissage for the Beauty of Tragedy exhibit and the closing gala for the MURAL festival. Maison du conseil des arts de Montréal (1210 Sherbrooke E.), 8–10 p.m., free

Check out our complete listings for more great club, stage and gallery events.

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