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theatre

I know I'm not the only person who misses going to the movies. Not only do I miss watching a featured film in a local Cineplex theatre, but I miss the snacks I could get there, too.

That's why I was so excited to find out that today was National Popcorn Day, which means Cineplex is giving away free small popcorns to clients today.

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Centaur Theatre has put out a call for submissions for an Indigenous artist in residency, who is invited to "[tell] stories that reflect the Indigenous heritage of the Island of Montreal and the Province of Quebec."

Working with the Conseil des arts de Montréal (CAM) and Indigenous artist Charles Bender, the theatre hopes to provide the opportunity for a local artist to workshop and develop a new piece that adds to an important larger conversation.

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On September 28, the provincial government announced that Montreal will be entering Quebec's COVID-19 red zone for 28 days, starting on October 1.

Premier François Legault outlined which businesses will remain operational and which will close during the red zone period. Businesses in the arts and culture industry were among the closures — hitting theatre companies, museums and cinemas particularly hard.

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With COVID-19 being the most chaotic dilemma Montreal has faced since dumping tonnes of sewage in the Saint Lawrence River, Montrealers are desperate for some entertainment and human connection in our isolated reality. That’s why Mathieu Murphy-Perron, founder of Tableau D’Hôte Theatre, created En Pointe, a free live street theatre series in his home borough of Pointe-Saint-Charles.

"COVID has taken its toll on everyone. People are hungry for connection, purpose, and shared experiences," Murphy-Perron told MTL Blog.

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Following an investigation into multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, Dawson College has announced that teacher Winston Sutton is no longer employed by the school.

The news comes after some former students shared their experiences of alleged abuse by Sutton in widely-circulated social media posts.

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