Bahamas

Fraser Auditorium 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Bahamas Earthtones tour w/ Ben Rogers Sudbury • Fraser Auditorium at Laurentian University March 21, 2019 Tickets on sale - December 20, 2018 at 10:00am Afie Jurvanen isn’t from the Bahamas. He’s a Finnish-Canadian who was raised in Barrie, ON and now calls Toronto home. The Earthtones Tour is in support of his latest record, ‘Earthtones.’ Since 2009 he's been making music and touring the world under the name Bahamas. Through simple arrangements, he charts an escape route from the snow-belt to the coral reefs. Regarding his latest album Afie says; “I wrote songs about having success, having kids, and having depression. I wrote songs about going on tour, going back in time and going in circles. I wrote songs about my otherworldly wife, my jerk dad and my garbage relationship with my brother. Crazy right?! It’s a very positive 10-song album about having a joie de vivre for the joys of life. Okay, full disclosure…there’s a few slow jams too… Hope you enjoy the music as much as I enjoyed making it.” - Afie

Plants + Poses: Awaken. HIPS

Myoga 2037 Long Lake Road, Unit 12, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Another epic round of Plants + Poses, using the highest quality essential oils and the deepest HIP opening sequence for a glowing a luscious full body experience.

Northern Ontario Microbrew Festival

Caruso Club 385 Haig Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

It's back and bigger than ever! Celebrating 5 years of the Northern Ontario Microbrew Festival March 22nd and 23rd, 2019! Expect more breweries, more food, more live music, more entertainment, and more... floors?! It may be called a Microbrew Festival but we'll have vodka and gin for the non-beer drinkers (yeah, we're judging you). BREWERIES: 46 North Brewing Corp from SUDBURY Beau's All Natural Brewing Co. from VANKLEEK HILL Collective Arts Brewing from HAMILTON Full Beard Brewing Co. from TIMMINS Gateway City Brewery from NORTH BAY Lake of the Woods Brewing Company from KENORA Left Field Brewery from TORONTO Lock Street Brewing Company from ST. CATHERINES Manitoulin Brewing Company from LITTLE CURRENT New Ontario Brewing Company from NORTH BAY Northern Superior Brewing Co. from SAULT STE. MARIE Sawdust City Brewery from GRAVENHURST Sleeping Giant Brewing Co. from THUNDER BAY Split Rail Brewing Co., Manitoulin Island. from GORE BAY (SAT ONLY) Trestle Brewing Company from Parry Sound Stack Brewing more to come... DISTILLERIES: Crosscut Distillery from SUDBURY more to come... Special guest taps: Bandit Brewery Bellwoods Brewery Blood Brothers Brewing The Indie Alehouse Collective Haus amazing barbers are joining us again for 100% of profits donated to Northern Cancer Foundation Friday, March 22nd: 6-11PM $40+tax - All on one floor (tickets are limited). Focus: big bands and wicked cool seasonal beers - Music: BORN RUFFIANS, more to come. - Tickets include 12oz branded glass and 2 beer tokens Saturday, March 23rd Session One: 1-4PM $10+tax - no live music so it's great to chat with Beer Ambassadors to learn more about their brews! - Tickets include 12oz glass Saturday, March 23rd Session Two: 5-10PM $30+tax - ALWAYS sold out so we made this guy TWO floors. That's right. Breweries and bands upstairs and downstairs. - Music (upstairs): MY SON THE HURRICANE,...

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La Nuit émergente

Collège Boréal 21 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

English follows. 10 artistes. 6 salles. Une seule Nuit. Philippe Brach ………… Cinematic. Genre bending. Choses Sauvages …… New-wave indie pop. K-Iri …………………………. Éthio-jazz. BEAT SEXÜ ……………… Disco. Électro. Rock. Glitter. Queen du Nord ………… Drag queen franco-ontarienne, sti. Reney Ray ……………….. Pop-folk Kapuskoise. DJ UNPIER ………………. Alors on danse? Thomas Carbou ………. Ambiance poétique. Corpus ……………………. Camping Royal. Performance. ? ................................ To be announced. BILLETS / TIX Adulte : 30 $ Étudiant : 24 $ Enfant : 5 $ laslague.ca/billetterie PHILIPPE BRACH Dans ce tout nouveau spectacle, Philippe Brach met la table pour une aventure grandiose, orchestrale, théâtrale et unique. P.S. : Ça se prononce Brak. CHOSES SAUVAGES Choses Sauvages, c’est à la base une histoire de chums. Une gang de bums qui, au secondaire, passait son temps à fumer des cigarettes en cachette et à s’échanger des MP3 par email. En 2018, le band lance son premier album, qui se hisse rapidement dans les palmarès. Allant du R’n’B à la French touch, Choses Sauvages feront lever le party. K-IRI K-Iri est un duo de chanteuses, deux voix s’harmonisant autour de leurs deux instruments de prédilection, soit une guitare sèche et un violon. Les deux jeunes femmes d’origine burkinabé et éthiopienne partagent les mêmes envies et composent une musique qui évoque leurs origines dans cet éthio-jazz sensible. DJ UNPIER L’une de ses plus grandes fiertés est sa bibliothèque de musique 100% francophone. Se laissant influencer par la musique électronique (en plus du reggae, punk, rock, hip-hop, house), DJ UNPIER arrive à créer un son unique en son genre. LORD BYRUN Continuant dans la tradition, Lord Byrun est au service de la chanson avant tout. Originaire des prairies, il est connu pour son énergie en performance et ses paroles uniques. Lord Byrun a remporté le prix de la Nuit émergente...

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Film: Capernaum

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

After running away from his negligent parents, committing a violent crime and being sentenced to five years in jail, a hardened, streetwise 12-year-old Lebanese boy sues his parents in protest of the life they have given him. "In “Capernaum,” the heartache of the underprivileged is on such interminable display that you feel the physical hurt in your bones. But the manner in which the filmmaker renders these pains somehow doesn’t feel exploitative or gratuitous—there is a nuanced matter-of-factness even in Labaki’s empathy that prevents it to ever become pity. If anything, the co-writer/director seems to know and care about the exact kind of kid she follows in “Capernaum,” a fighter who has no option but to remain independent, resourceful and tireless at the end of each exhausting day the sun sets on, with no promise of a brighter tomorrow." -Tomris Laffly 'rogerebert.com'

Ladies – HTML & CSS Stories and Gamemaking

The Foundry 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

From video games to interactive stories, digital media is a powerful way to make your message, cause, or idea stand out in a crowded online world. Canada has become a major leader in the video game industry, yet, like most technology, only a small percentage of games are built by women. In this hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop, you will create a game, quiz, or interactive story using HTML & CSS that's centred on a case, community, or message that you care about while learning critical coding skills. Prerequisites: None! This workshop is designed for absolute beginners!

Brioche Course

Sweet Yarns 947 Lorne Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Learn to knit two colour brioche in the round. This class is a BYOP - Bring Your Own Pattern. If there is a pattern you've been wanting to knit, you can use it for this course. We have a cowl pattern for those who don't have a pattern picked out already. Registration is required either instore or online. Call or stop by for more information. Cost is $20. Supplies not included.

$20

Film: The Women Who Loves Giraffes

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

In 1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas, in fact, before anyone, man or woman had made such a trip, 23-year old Canadian biologist, Anne Innis Dagg, made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to become the first person in the world to study animal behavior in the wild on that continent. When she returned home a year later armed with ground-breaking research, the insurmountable barriers she faced as a female scientist proved much harder to overcome. In 1972, having published 20 research papers as an assistant professor of zoology at University of Guelph, the Dean of the university, denied her tenure. She couldn't apply to the University of Waterloo because the Dean there told Anne that he would never give tenure to a married woman. This was the catalyst that transformed Anne into a feminist activist. For three decades, Anne Innis Dagg was absent from the giraffe world until 2010 when she was sought out by giraffologists and not just brought back to into the fold, but finally celebrated for her work.

Jokestack – A Night of Comedy starring Eric Johnston & Michael Moses

Trevi Bar & Grill 1837 Lasalle Blvd., Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event. Eric Johnston Eric Johnston is a Canadian Actor, Stand Up Comedian, and M.C. A professionally trained entertainer, he was educated at both Humber College Theatre Arts and the prestigious Vancouver Film School. An agile, high energy and diverse performer, Eric stars in the International Children’s show Splatalot, which is seen on major networks in over 170 Countries around the world, by day, and performs nightly on some of the top comedy stages in Canada. Eric just finished recording his first stand-up comedy special "I Grew Up Here" which was distributed worldwide online. The son of Canadian wrestling sensation Bullwhip Johnson, Eric has been performing on stage and screen since he was 6 years old, first as a dancer, and then expanding his repertoire to include all forms of performance…except wrestling. Eric recently produced his own TV talk show called "Anytime with Eric Johnston" featuring celebrity guests, stand-up comedy, sketch comedy and more. Most recently he was invited to The World Famous Comedy Store in L.A. where he performed alongside world-renowned comedians including fellow Canucks Russell Peters, Tom Green and Jeremy Hotz. Eric continues to hone his craft as both working actor and comedian. Every day is different for Eric but one thing is for sure, Eric shows no signs of slowing down. Michael Moses Michael Moses is one of the fastest rising stars in Canada, with a win at the 2014 Go Yuk Yourself Competition, a finalist at the 2015 Brantford Rising Stars Competition, a headliner at the 2017 Border City Comedy Festival, and was a part of the 2017 Devil’s Cup Comedy Festival in New York City and the Seattle International Comedy Competition in 2018. He has been invited to the 2019 Halifax Comedy Festival to tape...

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$20

Film: Capernaum

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

After running away from his negligent parents, committing a violent crime and being sentenced to five years in jail, a hardened, streetwise 12-year-old Lebanese boy sues his parents in protest of the life they have given him. "In “Capernaum,” the heartache of the underprivileged is on such interminable display that you feel the physical hurt in your bones. But the manner in which the filmmaker renders these pains somehow doesn’t feel exploitative or gratuitous—there is a nuanced matter-of-factness even in Labaki’s empathy that prevents it to ever become pity. If anything, the co-writer/director seems to know and care about the exact kind of kid she follows in “Capernaum,” a fighter who has no option but to remain independent, resourceful and tireless at the end of each exhausting day the sun sets on, with no promise of a brighter tomorrow." -Tomris Laffly 'rogerebert.com'