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Friday, April 23, 2010

Socialite diary: queer events for the week of April 23


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Is Montreal ready for its close-up?

As many who have been following the blog know, Kox & Kuntz has paid particular attention to the Quartier des spectacles dossier and how it ultimately impacts the cultural institution that is Café Cléopatre. The stripper bar and the community burlesque stage upstairs were at risk of being ousted from plans to give the red-light district a facelift, but now, it seems as though karma is a bitch and that bitch's name is The ECONOMY. Angus Developers have halted contruction on the area, opting for the leftover pilons and contructions dirt look that is so very chic in architecture these days. The Gazette says it is only 15% complete, and that there are already  fancy lights! "700 red sidewalk spots creating a red-carpet effect and echoing the marquee lights of area theatres, facade lighting for the Musée, Monument National and other buildings, and La Vitrine, an interactive wall of lights spelling in letters and signs that it's showtime in the city."

SOUNDS SHOW-OFFY TO ME.

And the lighting director for the Quartier is quoted as saying "The more you create a nighttime atmosphere, the more people will go out,'' he said. Well, I like to see my nighttime atmosphere light up with sex workers, seedy joints and whores. Call me carazay!

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Socialite's diary: events for Feb. 12 and on

 
 
FRIDAY FEB 12

Glam Gam Productions presents a Burlesque Valentine's celebration at Café Cleopâtre 

VELVET DANS LE NOIR VALENTINE'S

Basia Bulat w/ Leif Vollebekk

SATURDAY FEB 13: Daytime events

Le Craft Coeur Heart2heart Bazaar (FOOD AND CLOTHING DRIVE AT THE DOOR FOR HERSTREET FUND RAISER AT ESPRESSO BAR FOR HAITIAN CO-OP CAFE IN MONTREAL)

Pearls Before Swine's Valentine event

SATURDAY NIGHT
GENDER BLENDER w/DJ MUSLIM 

SUNDAY FEB 14
BITCH SLAP ON A VALENTINE DAY w/DONZELLE, DJ MINI & Mary HELL

STE-Emilie Skillshare Movie Sundays: Happy Together (5 pm) + The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (7:30 pm)

DFA Disco Party with Andy Butler of Hercules & Love Affair

MEC Plus Ultra's Unlock Hearts v-day party 

Lickety Split smut zine Presents: Make Love to that Mic Girl

Rae Spoon/Cella Chest/Killbot

Friends with Benefits: Valentine's Burlesque show at Café Cléo

MONDAY, FEB 15
PolitiQ queers solidaires présente: "Conférence sur les transidentités
 

♡ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS… Concordia University's 16th annual HIV/AIDS art exhibition: in + body. April 8-15. VAV Gallery.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Socialite's diary: events for Feb. 5 and on

There is a call out for participants for an exhibition on sexuality at the Montreal Science Centre this spring. They're looking to produce a series of short interviews with people from all backgrounds, dedicated to share with teenagers a healthy and diverse portrait of sexuality. Fill out the form or call 514-223-2120.

FRIDAY
UP YOURS! for LICKETY SPLIT

Club Sin night—Café Cléo. I'll be there for the screening of our video, a satire infomercial thingy about the revitalization issue at Café Cléo. Parking—REFRESH 3$

SATURDAY
BENU—a new work by Queer African-Jamaican-Canadian artist d’bi young (and  FEB 13, 14). (Thanks to Miriam Ginestier for the tip.)
INSTRUCTIONS
(queer performance)—A provocative evening of gender-bending and identity-questioning performance with artists Fanadeep, Oreet Ashery, 2Fik and Emma Howes.
KINKY-LECTRO—ROUGH SOUNDS NIGHT WITH ARAKIS/JONNYBONNYROCK

SUNDAY
STREET CLEAN-UPS, STREET PROTESTS: CRIMINALIZATION and RESISTANCE de 1976 - 2010. And book launch: "THE CANADIAN WAR ON QUEERS," by Patrizia Gentile and Gary Kinsman. More info: qteam@riseup.net

Hockey Night in Parc La Fontaine

MONDAY
Mado—Comedy nights

TUESDAY
Online Cruising Workshop
—Queer Concordia

THURSDAY
Panel Discussion on Violence against Aboriginal women www.missingjustice.ca

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Café Cléo: Kicking and Screaming

Café Cléo got a push from the artists' community which it serves this past week, when the Dead Doll Dancers made a video about it for Prince Charles' visit. And now, owner Johnny Zoumboulakis has brought the case to municipal court, reports Cyberpresse on Saturday.

Zoumboulakis is seeking to overturn the expropriation that would see him lose the Café in its current location, in lieux of a mega-development  plan to turn the area into a festival circuit billed as the Quartier des spectacles. See here for a background on story.

Zoumboulakis, in his brief, calls the forced removal of the Café: "unjust, unfair, abusive, discriminatory, unreasonable, of bad faith, and constituting an abuse of rights equal to fraud and a violation of civil and fundamental rights," (
loosely translated from "injuste, inéquitable, abusive, discriminatoire, déraisonnable à leur égard, faite de mauvaise foi et constitue un abus de droit équivalent à une fraude et une atteinte à leurs droits civils et fondamentaux").

This looks like a major battle, one that won't end soon. The push from the activist, artist, queer, academic community has really created momentum. And there is a precedent—we've seen the city cave to this kind of pressure before (ie, the Griffintown re-development plans). I predict an out-of-court settlement, of the monetary kind.

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Kox was a popular bar in Montreal's gay village. It was raided by police in 1994.

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