First Peoples’ Thursday: Falls Around Her

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

A world-famous Anishinaabe musician returns to the reserve to rest and refresh herself but finds that her fame and the outside world intrude.

Sunday afternoon Blues, Rag, Bluegrass and Gospel

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Welcome 2019 ... Our Sunday Afternoons have been great this year... Richard Mende and Paul Loewenberg take a couple hours to play old Blues, Ragtime, Bluegrass, Gospel with a touch of Folk music. About half the time we have special guests join in on Bass or Fiddle or Dobro or Banjo... but the rest of the time it's 2 music encyclopedias playing the best from 1800 to about 1960. More often is the 1920's and 30's. We love it when the kids dance. Bring the kids, bring your parents... meet your friends. Have a great meal... A great afternoon of peace and good music. We are back next week with more Fats Waller, Mississippi Sheiks, Hank Williams, Bob Wills, The Carter Family and more. If you are a player and want to get in on the kitchen jam... come and talk to us...

Film: Never Look Away

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

German artist Kurt Barnert has escaped East Germany and now lives in West Germany, but is tormented by his childhood under the Nazis and the GDR-regime. NEVER LOOK AWAY was nominated for two Academy Awards at the 91st Academy Awards, Best Foreign Language Film and Best Cinematography.

Partner w/ Dirty Princes

The Asylum Sudbury 19 Regent Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Rock lives! Partner (Sackville Rock) This is just about as rock as we can get. Nonstop riffs. Polarist short-list. SOCAN Songwriting Prize winners. They shredded live on CBC. It's going to be insane. Dirty Princes (Sudbury Rock) It's starting to become more of a performance piece than a band at this point. Tickets are $10 at the door. Sunday night! Early set times! All-ages! Co-presented with Sudbury Pride.

$10

Richard Inman

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Canada

Relive a highlight from last summer's Northern Lights Festival... Richard Inman is quickly becoming a staple of Canada’s folk and country scene. With a rich baritone voice and delicate musical touch, he crafts mature songs that feel at once deeply familiar and bracingly fresh. https://richardinmanmusic.bandcamp.com/ Suggested donation of $10 at the door

Community Voices

galerie du Nouvel-Ontario 174 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury is excited to announce Community Voices, a community project at The Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario in Downtown Sudbury for the month of April. This project will showcase the voices of citizens as art, bringing public expression to the community and to decision makers as well as engaging citizens in envisioning community priorities for the future. Using a multimedia format, the project will feature a vision of what the people of Greater Sudbury want for their community, based on responses collected by the Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury via public events and surveys over the past year. Visitors will be able to continue adding their voices via a wishing tree and makers' space. Weekends will feature open mic and climate picnic events. Come out and see what the voice of the people can create! Come out April 11 – April 17 and April 24 – April 28, weekdays 11 am – 1 pm & 4 pm - 6 pm, Saturdays 10 am – 4 pm, and Sundays 12 pm – 3 pm. -Opening: Saturday April 13, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. -Climate Picnic: Sunday April 14, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m, -Readings and Open Mic: Friday, April 26, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Film: Styx – Northern Ontario Premiere

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

"Styx" depicts the transformation of an affluent European doctor torn from her contented world during a grueling solo sailing trip. When she becomes the only person to come to the aid of a group of refugees shipwrecked on the high seas, she is left slipping impotently from one nightmare to the next. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival.

Film: Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

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

Filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas DePencier and Photographer Edward Burtynsky travel to six continents and 20 countries to document the impact humans have made on the planet.

Hip Hop at Zen Wednesdays 5:45pm & Thursdays 6:00pm

Zen Fitness 158 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Hip Hop at Zen Wednesdays 5:45pm & Thursdays 6:00pm @skysskysskys dance classes at Zen Fitness Drop-In $22.50 / Limited ($59) & UNLIMITED ($89) Zen Memberships available. Download MindBody at find Zen Fitness to browse, book and buy classes all from your phone. Message anytime!

Pairing Food With Beer

228 Pine Street

From old favourites at your local beer store to new IPAs and other craft varieties - beer is HOT! Similar to pairing food with wine, we bet that pairing your favourite dishes with a matching beer is more simple than you may have thought. Interested in taking the challenge? Light fare, tasting notes and recipes provided. $69 + HST Instructor: Stephanie Piché Dining Expert at stephaniepiche.ca Podcast Host & Producer of "Flying For Flavour"

$69