Indie Events: Dec 10 – 16

TORONTO

Monday December 10, 7:30pm, Launch of Brick: A Literary Journal 90, The Mascot, 1267 Queen St. West

The lit journal celebrates its 90th issue! Hosted by Eleanor Wachtel and featuring readings from the issue.

Monday December 10, 8pm, Doored, Double Double Land, 209 Augusta, $5

A new monthly comedy show, featuring Life of a Craphead, Fake Injury Party, CN Tower ℓiquidation, Abbe Findley (Kansas City) and many others. Plus conceptual lighting and DJ tunes. Come early as capacity is limited.

Wednesday December 12, 8pm, All Citizens, Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. West, $5 or free with book purchase

Join This is Not a Reading Series and Conundrum Press on Wednesday, December 12th to celebrate the launch of Serena McCarroll’s collaborative art book All Citizens and experience the heart and ingenuity of the DIY spirit.
Featuring music by  Magali Meagher (The Phonemes), Laura Barrett and Wax Mannequin.

Wednesday December 12, 8pm, The Short Notice Show Presents: Christmas Pageant, Magpie Taproom, 831 Dundas West

A comedy show with a pre-potluck and a CHRISTMAS PAGEANT. Holy shit. Featuring the Drew Smith Choir, Sex T-Rex, Chris Locke, Cheryl Hann and a pageant with an amazing, attractive and hilarious cast. SHIT!

Saturday, December 15, 12pm-5pm, One for You, One for Me Craft Show, Fine Oak Art School, 254 Niagara

A one-day one-off holiday pop-up shoppe. Featuring: Runners of the Woods who travel to remote parts of Canada collecting vintage women’s clothing, shoes, bags, jewellery, accessories, house wares, knick-knacks and art. They recently found many beautiful wool knits to keep you warm all winter long, and Bebe’s Cupboard is a mother-daughter team who collect and sell vintage house wares. So great. Cash only!

Sunday December 16, 12pm-5pm, Wychwood Barns Holiday Art Market, Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie

The Barns Art Market returns for its second annual Holiday Edition. For only two weekends, the Covered Street Barn at Artscape Wychwood Barns is transformed into a holiday-themed marketplace—complete with Christmas tree and seasonal café—that features some of the city’s finest artists, craftspeople, designers and makers.

HALIFAX

Wednesday December 12, 8pm, Buzkashi Boys, University of King’s College Alumni Hall, 6350 Coburg Rd

The Centre for Art Tapes is proud to host a screening of Buzkashi Boys, a film produced by Ariel Nasr and directed by Sam French. The screening will close with a discussion about Nasr’s experience producing a narrative film on the ground in Kabul, Afghanistan. The screening is a fundraiser for Nasr’s non-profit organization which aims to strengthen the local film industry in Kabul. Tickets are available at the door by donation; 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Afghan Film Project, a non-profit that builds capacity in Afghanistan’s film industry.

KINGSTON

Saturday December 15, 7pm-11pm, Yule Fuel, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, 21 Queen Street

It’s Modern Fuel’s debut festive cocktail party, with a special selection of yuletide cocktails, feautring Modern Fuel’s Members’ Show & Sale, with a cash bar & munchies & dancing and music arranged by DJ Sélavy. Admission: a non-perishable food item for the Food Bank.

EDMONTON

Saturday December 15, 7:30pm, A/V Art Show #7, The Artery, 9535 Jasper Ave, $10

AV Art Shows feature the best in local art and music.  AV #7 will feature all new AV artists: Alana LaRose, Adriean Koleric, AJA Louden, Jennie Vegt and Hashtag Bernie. Music from Burrows, Jenie Thai Band and DJ OJ Pimpson.

VANCOUVER

Saturday and Sunday December 15/16, The 19th Annual Women’s Winter Craft Faire, Heritage Hall, 3102 Main Street at 15th Ave, $3/5 at door

For the past 18 years, the Women’s Winter Faire (formerly known as the Women’s Winter Arts & Crafts Faire) has presented many of BC’s talented women artisans and craftswomen. Over 50 booths of creative, funky, beautiful, ecologically-sound and diverse gifts. With an in-house cafe, background music and a vibrancy that rocks the hall, the beautiful Heritage Hall is transformed into a bustling village square, where friends meet, greet, eat and shop!! The Women’s Winter Faire is a curated show which creates community, and gives back to the community. Over the past 18 years, the door donation has raised over $90,000 for local and worldwide grassroots organizations who oftentimes have less than adequate funding resources. This year, proceeds from the door will go to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy.

 

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