Arts & CultureCampus & City

Social Intercourse: March 24, 2017

The Zolas Live
March 25, doors open at 6:30pm
The Starlite Room (10030 102 St NW)
Tix: $19
https://www.starliteroom.ca/event/1412341-zolas-edmonton/

Vancouver, an old Salvation Army Building, and $19. How do these things connect? That’s right, you’re very smart and you guessed it: BC-based The Zolas are playing The Starlite Room this Saturday. Having released their latest album Swooner last March, they are now back on a cross Canada tour. The show is All Ages so bring your little sister or something. 


Jack.org presents “A Night of Expressions: The Good, The Bad, The Truth About Mental Health”
March 25, 7:00pm
Dewey’s on campus
Tix: $5
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1451923

Not a huge The Zolas fan? No problem! Jack.org is hosting “A Night of Expressions: The Good, The Bad, The Truth About Mental Health,” which is focused on showcasing local artists and what mental health means to them. So bring your artsy self over to Dewey’s to enjoy dance performances, spoken word, paintings, and multiple interactive stations. And best of all, something we all need to continue living: food and a free drink. It’s also only $5 which is the same as one overpriced coffee. This one is +18 so you can’t bring your little sister, sorry dude.


Metro Cinema: The Girl with All the Gifts
March 25, 27 at 9:30pm; March 28 at 7:00pm
Metro Cinema
Tickets: $9.00 for students
https://www.facebook.com/events/269227223526936/

Hailed as “the best zombie movie since 28 Days Later,” by The Daily Beast, The Girl with All the Gifts takes place in a world where most of humanity has been transformed into flesh eating “hungries” due to a fungal-outbreak. Humankind’s only chance could be a small group of hybrid children who crave flesh but still have the ability to think and learn. Miss Justineau, a kind teacher, and Dr. Caldwell, quintessential cold-blooded scientist, believe that one of these children, Melanie, holds the cure to the outbreak in her DNA. However,  things quickly go awry in the survivor’s fortified stronghold and cliché zombie antics ensue. Luckily, this zombie flick has been described by critics as one that doesn’t keep beating the zombie horse to death but brings something fresh and new to this genre. So grab your squeamish friends, head to any of the listed showtimes and enjoy 111 minutes of creepy children and even creepier zombies.

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