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Daily Tipsheet: Wednesday, April 27

Movies

Of Gods & Men / Incendies The Revue Cinema presents a French language double bill of two of the most powerful dramas of the year. See listing.

Stage

The Monument Colleen Wagner’s play about a soldier who’s committed war crimes gets a production as part of Harbourfront’s World Stage series. The show, performed in Kinyarwanda with English surtitles, opens tonight and runs to May 1 at the Fleck Dance Theatre. See listing.

The Carnegie Hall Show The National Theatre Of The World presents their weekly variety show that includes a fully improvised old-school style radio play. At Bread & Circus. See listing.

Community

Protest Barrick Gold As the mining giant holds its AGM, join activists and reps from communities in Tanzania and Papua New Guinea in protesting the negative fallout of company operations. 10:30 am-1 pm. Free. Metro Convention Centre. See listing.

Music

Mary Anne Hobbs The iconic UK radio personality is widely credited as the woman who broke dubstep, and she’s DJing tonight at Wrongbar. See listing.

Darren Sigesmund The Toronto jazz trombonist presents some brand new compositions tonight at the Al Green Theatre. See listing.

Books

Michael V Smith Zoe Whittall and other local lights help Smith celebrate his new novel Progress at the Gladstone. See listing. Also see a review of Progress.

Art

Hunter and Cook auction Artists including Derek Sullivan, Fastwürms, Jennifer Murphy, Joshua Jensen-Nagle, Jason McLean, Kristan Horton, Micah Lexier and many others split the profits from this auction with quirky, locally produced art magazine Hunter and Cook. The $40 ticket includes an open bar and food. At Diaz Contemporary. See listing.

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