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Metric play Sugar Beach, Vigil for a Gun-Free Toronto, Windfall, and everything else to do in Toronto on Monday

Movies

Windfall Laura Israel’s documentary about the pitfalls of the wind-power movement in North America screens tonight at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, followed by a Skype Q&A with the filmmaker. See related story here.

Media Mondays Film critic Adam Nayman continues his weekly series on the films of Stanley Kubrick, tonight with clips from the 1980 film The Shining. At the Miles Nadal JCC. See listing.

Stage

AltDot Comedy Lounge Stand-ups Debra DiGiovanni, Dave Merheje, Arthur Simeon, Mark Little and others perform in the weekly night of pay-what-you-can alternative comedy at the Rivoli. See listing.

Community

Vigil for a United Gun-Free Toronto In response to the recent gun violence, council Kristyn Wong-Tam has organized a rally featuring Father John Joseph Mastandrea of the Metropolitan United Church, Colleen Lavallée, a resident of Alexandra Park, Priscilla Devilliers, victims’ advocate, Kimberley Belle, program participant at Scadding Court Community Centre and Marlon Merraro, a youth advocate from Alexandra Park. 6:30. Yonge-Dundas Sq.

Music

Metric The Canadian pop band are back with a new album, and play a free show at Sugar Beach today. See listing.

Art

aMAZEd Blue Republic (Anna Passakas and Radoslaw Kudlinski) use ephemeral materials and word-based imagery to reconfigure the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place for Luminato. The Toronto duo have a second travel-and-transit-related Luminato installation at Pearson Airport. See listing.

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