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Thursday, Oct. 1


The midway at the Metcalfe Fair will be ready for rides as of 4 p.m., with dairy cattle events in the arena and demolition derby at 7 p.m., kids’ activities, horse/pony shows, and even pro-wrestling and more continuing all weekend, 2821 8th Line Rd., Metcalfe. Tickets:$7, $3/children 5-12. www.metcalfefair.com

The Mayor’s public forum on Syrian Refugee Resettlement is holding an information session for those interested in sponsoring and resettling refugees, starting with an information fair at 5 p.m., panel presentations from experts at 5:30 to 7 p.m., and legal clinic from 7 to 9 p.m., Jean Pigott Place, City Hall. ottawa.ca

Family, current and prospective students are welcome to a seminar about programs and supports for post-secondary students with disabilities with representatives from Carleton University, University of Ottawa and Algonquin College at 7 p.m, United Way office, 363 Coventry Rd. Register at 613-236-6636 or www.reach.ca.


Former host of the Late Late Show, Scottish comedian Craig Ferguson brings his brand new stand-up show The New Deal Tour to the NAC, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $52.90-$68.90. thecraigfergusonshow.com


NYC bassist Shayna Dulberger.


Creemore Springs Oktoberfest starts tonight with Kountry Koncert Thursday with duo High Valley and, of course, beer, ciders and even wine, 6 p.m, to 12:30 a.m., Clarke Fields Park in Barrhaven. Tickets: $35. $20 Friday and Saturday. www.oktoberfestottawa.com

For some improvised music, see NYC bassist Shayna Dulberger and Montreal trumpeter Craig Pedersen, who are on tour peforming in the free-jazz tradition, 8 p.m., Raw Sugar Cafe. Tickets: $10.

Authors Larry Beasley and Jonathan Barnett, of Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs, will discuss how Ottawa’s suburbs can become viable economic centres, 6 p.m., Capital Urbanism Lab, NCC HQ, 40 Elgin St. Free, but register at info@ncc-ccn.ca. www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca


See the darker, more debauched director’s cut of the movie 54, capturing the hedonism of the world’s most glamorous disco club, as part of the Inside Out LGBT Film Festival, 6:45 p.m., ByTowne Cinema. Tickets: $10 at the door. www.insideout.ca

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Wondering what to do for fun and edification? We have ideas.

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    Thousands of butterflies will be set loose in the Carleton University greenhouse. Darren Brown / Ottawa Citizen

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    Craig Ferguson is at the NAC Thursday. Chris Pizzello / AP

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    One can carve a pumpkin — or smash it with a medieval weapon! Rob Stothard / Getty Images

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    Wear your Bavarian best at Oktoberfest events this weekend. Matthias Schrader / AP

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    NYC bassist Shayna Dulberger plays with trumpeter Craig Pedersen.

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    MacMyCheeseEvent is on Saturday.

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    Mystéric performs at the Shenkman Arts Centre on October 3.

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    See the director's cut of 54.

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    Tech N9ne plays Ritual.

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    In 2011, Katherine Van Leeuwen gets up close and personal with an Atlas Moth at the annual butterfly show at Carleton University. Wayne Cuddington / Ottawa Citizen

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    Parks Canada Diver and underwater archeologist Ryan Harris will give updates on the HMS Erebus search. Scott Wenger / nature.ca

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    Split Tree Cocktails are on Dragon's Den looking for a partner

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    A young fairgoer pulls up the tail of the Dragon Wagon at the Metcalfe fair. Bruce Deachman / Ottawa Citizen

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    MonkeyJunk are playing CD release concerts on two nights at The Rainbow. Scott Doubt / supplied

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    The Ottawa Geek market and Ottawa Gaming Show are running together Oct. 3 to 4.

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    Comedian and writer Andrew Ivey of textsfromsuperheroes.com is one o the guests at Ottawa Geek Market on Sunday.

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    Red Sky and the Ottawa River by Laurie de Camillis at Wall Space Gallery until Nov. 1.

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    Syrian refugees arrive on a dinghy after crossing from Turkey to Lesbos island, Greece, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015. The head of the European Union's executive says 22 of the member states should be forced to accept another 120,000 people in need of international protection who have come toward the continent at high risk through Greece, Italy and Hungary. Petros Giannakouris / AP

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    The Trisha Brown Dance Company performs at the NAC on October 8.

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    Enjoy the fall colours and maple syrup at Fulton's Sugar Bush on two more special openings.

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    Little Orange Man puppet show is part of the Tada! Arts Festival in Wakefield this weekend.

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    Moonlight after Midnight popular Fringe show by Martin Dockery and Vanessa Quesnelle is getting an encore performance.

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    Yoga for Round Bodies is a class open for all shapes and levels. Rama Lotus / supplied

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    The 13th Ottawa Community record Show and Sale is on OCt. 4.

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    The Ottawa Zombie Walk is on Sunday, starting at noon at City Hall. Jean Levac / Ottawa Citizen/Postmedia News

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    Learn to keep your hostas healthy at an event on Wednesday.

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    Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids has added a matinee show.

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    In September 1972, PIerre Elliott Trudeau attends a campaign rally. A new musical takes "creative license" with the former PM's life. It remains to be seen if his son, Justin, will attend. Ken Sakamoto / Postmedia News

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    Fela Kuti is celebrated at Mercury Lounge. supplied / Rock Paper Scissors

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    We're fairly certain the dog does not come with the centrepiece you'll make at the Thanskgiving workshop.

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    Sean McCann plays The Black Sheep Inn. Wayne Cuddington / Ottawa Citizen

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    JJ and the Pillars plays Zaphods on October 9.

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    Former Great Big Sea member Séan McCann performs at The Black Sheep Inn. David Howells / supplied
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Friday, Oct. 2


Beaus Oktoberfest in 2011.


Beau’s Beer Oktoberfest has a skate park, homebrew competition, malt sack race, sausage eating contest, keg toss, stein holding struggle, partner carrying race, beer brunch (Sunday), midway games, workshops, food, beer, polka music and bands (headliners Yukon Blonde Friday and Alvvays Saturday) AND a bus to get you back safely from Vankleek Hill, 4 to 11 p.m. Tickets: $27-$39.50. www.beausoktoberfest.ca


Get further in the October mood at a free screening of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, 6:30 p.m., ByWard Market Sq. Themed costumes, we are told, will be rewarded. www.capitalpopupcinema.com

The Ottawa Art Gallery is holding an opening reception for its fall exhibitions, including Painting a Life Together, works by couple Kathleen Daly and George Pepper and group exhibit Truth of the Matter, examining trauma through historical concepts of body and identity, 6 to 8 p.m., 2 Daly Ave. www.ottawaartgallery.ca


Comedian Howie Mandel.


Comedian Howie Mandel says his show contains mature subject matter and coarse language and is only intended for adult audiences, 7:30 p.m., Centrepointe Theatres. Tickets: $77-$82. centrepointetheatres.com

The Tall Tales and Furry Tails of Online Dating workshop will offer practical tips, including analysing stats and how to brand yourself in order to find what you seek on different platforms, 3 to 5 p.m., RedBrick Rooster Creative, 71 Bank St. Must be 18+. Tickets: Free. www.eventbrite.com


The TaDa! Festival in Wakefield celebrates all of the arts this weekend, including the amusing and poignant puppet show Little Orange Man by Ingrid Hansen (7:30 p.m.) and more all weekend, including A kids’ art camp, dance, music, food and the genre-challenging Midnight Birth Show. www.tadafestival.ca


Popular blues rock band MonkeyJunk are having a party (read: concert) at The Rainbow to celebrate the release of their latest CD, 9 p.m., 76 Murray St. Tickets: $20 — and continues on Saturday. therainbow.ca

Peterborough’s Mayhemingways bring welcoming alt-country harmonies with a hint of Cajun to the Black Sheep Inn, with Melissa Payne, 8:30 p.m, Tickets: $10 in advance. www.theblacksheepinn.com

If it’s guitar you’re after, see the Guggenheimer Quintet play intricate surf rock — of all things — at 10 p.m., House of Targ. Tickets: $5 before 10 p.m., $8 after. www.houseoftarg.com

Saturday, Oct. 3


Get the forks ready for the Mac My Cheese event.


It will be gooey and delicious (and we all need to put on a few pounds in preparation for winter anyway …) at the St-Albert Mac My Cheese Fest, with such delights as lobster, thai, pulled pork and smoked salmon offerings — also beer, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., City Hall. Vote for your favourites. Cash only, prices from $6-$15. www.macmycheesefest.ca


Enjoy the fall colours and maple syrup at Fulton’s Sugar Bush.


The Ottawa Voyageurs invites all to join them on an autumnal walk in Gatineau Park, on either 6-, 10- or 12-kilometre routes — there will be significant rocky/rooted paths, starting at 8:45 a.m. at the Visitor Centre, 33 Scott Rd., Chelsea. Free, but bring a picnic lunch for yourself and a dessert to share with your fellow walkers after the walk. ottawavoyageurs.ca

Or, for those who prefer maple syrup with their fall walk, Fulton’s Sugar Bush’s kitchen is whipping up pancakes on special dates, to take advantage of the seasonal beauty on their hiking trails, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 399 Sugar Bush Rd., Pakenham. Join them again on Oct. 8 — or wait until they open again on Feb. 13. (Gluten-, dairy- and egg-free waffles available.) fultons.ca

For the rest of us, comes Yoga for Round Bodies, a welcoming class for all levels and all shapes, 1 p.m., Rama Lotus Yoga Centre, 342 Gladstone Ave. Cost: $8 for first-time class, $16 otherwise. www.ottawayoga.com


Zombies and humans are needed for the Zombie Run for Humanity, with living-dead and other obstacles to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Zombies need to arrive at 9 a.m. (for makeup) and humans 15 minutes before the set run times, The Log Farm, 670 Cedarview Rd.,Nepean. Must register in advance, and participants must be at least 15 years of age. www.zombierunforhumanity.com

Magic combines with comedy and education on stage with champion Mystéric (Éric Leclerc) playing with geography, math and problem solving to make children aged 5 to 12 years gasp and laugh, 3 p.m., Shenkman Arts Centre. In French. Tickets: $14.50-18.50. shenkmanarts.ca


Harvest Noir 2014.


The long-standing rivalry continues as Carleton University and the Ottawa Gee Gees football teams play at the Panda Game, 1 p.m., TD Place. Remember: North is Carleton’s side, South uOttawa’s. Tickets, limit 8 per person: $20-$35. www.tdplace.ca

Enjoy the beauty and calm of Japanese floral art at the Ikebana exhibition at the Embassy of Japan, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. all weekend, 255 Sussex Dr. www.ca.emb-japan.go.jp.

The creative, all-black Harvest Noir has three parts this year: starting with a farmer’s market and vintage funfair, followed by the traditional elegant picnic, ending with a dance after-party, to support local farmers and the One Planet Living program, 2 to 1 p.m. at a secret location announced to ticket holders. Tickets: $29-$59. www.harvestnoir.com


Rapper Tech N9ne is on tour and at Ritual with Krizz Kaliko and performs with local artists Ickarus, Alex Lost and Proper T, 9 p.m., Ritual. Tickets: $39.50. spectrasonic.com

Sunday, Oct. 4


One can carve a pumpkin — or smash it with a medieval weapon!


Smash your own pumpkin at the gourd-tossing event at the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, featuring working trebuchets, 10 am. to 4 p.m. (Fear not, the smashed pumpkins will not go to waste as they feed the farm animals.) Included with admission. ottawa.ca

This Sunday, the Heritage Walking Tours take a look at Briarcliffe, Ottawa’s newest heritage conservation district, starting at 2 p.m., at Combermere Park, at the parking lot near the tennis courts. 11 Combermere Lane. Tickets: $10 for non-members. www.heritageottawa.org

The Ottawa Geek Market and Capital Gaming Expo are running side by side with tickets giving access to both shows, where fans of all kinds — and ages — can then go try their hands at some of the hottest games — from card, to board, to LARP, to video, then go back to see some special guests, play with LEGO, attend a panel or cosplay show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nepean Sportsplex. (Attendees may also get a chance to be in a documentary about Dr. Who fans.) Tickets: $20 at the door, free for kids 12 and under. geekmarket.ca

The 13th Ottawa Community Record Show features not only vinyl, but also CDs and anything else holding sounds, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Anthony’s Hall, 523 St. Anthony St. Admission: $3. (Visit the Facebook page for information on setting up your own table.)

For the kids (of all ages) who preferred playing in the box, comes The 4th Cardboard Challenge, at the Old Firehall Community Centre, 9 a.m. to noon, 260 Sunnyside Ave. Bring your friends, family, cardboard, decorative supplies and nut-free snacks — glue, staple guns, scissors and markers will be provided. Free, but register at www.oldottawasouth.ca


The Zombie Walk is on this Sunday in downtown Ottawa — cricket bats optional.


The Zombie Walk is on in downtown Ottawa, with games, FX makeup artists and photo-ops at City Hall at noon before stumbling at 4 p.m. to Parliament Hill in search of brrrraaaaaiiiins — two weeks before the election, but who’s commenting?. Free to join, but donations to the Ottawa Food Bank are encouraged. (NB: read event info on the website to keep it a safe and continuing event.) www.ottawazombiewalk.com

Youth and adults are invited to attend a free and popular workshop on Mental Health and Intimate Relationships, to learn the signs of abuse and violence — in ourselves and others, discuss consent with lovers and friends, and learn tools, 6:30 p.m., Venus Envy, 226 Bank St. Info: venusenvy.ca

The evening show of Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids — where things are mostly funny but sometimes poignant — sold out, so a matinée was added, 3:30 p.m., Yuk Yuk’s, 292 Elgin St. Tickets at http://bit.ly/1VpN9AY

Monday, Oct. 5


The butterfly houses are open!


The heartwarming Carleton University butterfly show is open, with more than 1,300 of the beautiful insects — 41 different species — fluttering about, sometimes landing on noses, every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (3 p.m. on weekends) until Oct. 12, in the steamy Nesbitt Biology Building greenhouses, Carleton University. Details available at carleton.ca/biology/annual-butterfly-show

The Ottawa Symphony Orchestra starts its season with a Rome-themed performance, including Berlioz’ Roman Carnival, Corigliano’s Chaconne with violin solist Kerson Leong and Respighi’s Fountains of Rome and The Pines of Rome, 8 p.m., NAC. Tickets: from $36. nac-cna.ca / www.ottawasymphony.com

The Ottawa Fringe Festival lottery for 2016 opens tonight at the Town Hall meeting, where suggestions and questions will be taken, 7 to 9 p.m., Arts Court, 2 Daly Ave. ottawafringe.com

Tuesday, Oct. 6


Pierre Elliott Trudeau.


Just Watch Me, The Musical is about, as one can guess, the life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, written by Gord Carruth (who a few years back brought us a similar show about Newfoundland premier Joey Smallwood), with such songs as “The Heart Knows No Age,” “We Are the Power” and “Papa” — sung by the character ‘Justin’ at his father’s funeral, 7:30 p.m, Centrepointe Theatres. Producers Maple Leaf Productions say it is not a political piece, but a story — with a certain amount of necessary creative license. (Invitations have been sent to members of the Trudeau family, liberal politicians and others — but no confirmed attendance has been reported.) Tickets: $40, with a portion going to Wateraid Canada. centrepointetheatres.com

Those with little ones will know how useful a baby sleep seminar can be, where new parents can have questions answered and get tips — and commiserate with each other, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Rama Lotus Yoga Centre, 342 Gladstone Ave. Cost: Free. www.facebook.com

Wednesday, Oct. 7


Learn about Hostas.


For plant and flower fans, learn about growing healthy Hostas with Ann Frederking, (7 p.m., Greely Greely Community Centre, 1448 Meadow Dr., $2, greelygardeners.ca) or about Ikebena, the art of Japanese flower arranging (7 p.m., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 39 Bridge St., Carleton Place. $3)

The Tony Award-winning play Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally, explores the modern reality of gay life as eight friends spend several holiday weekends together across one summer, opens at 7:30 p.m. as part of the ToTo Too company production, 7:30 p.m., Academic Hall, uOttawa. Tickets: $24-$30. www.tototoo.ca


Split Tree Cocktails


Cheer on Ottawa’s Split Tree Cocktail Company as they appear on the season premiere of Dragon’s Den on CBC at 8 p.m., to pitch for partners to help making their unique, fresh fruit cocktail syrups — like Tonic No. 3 (a personal favourite) and Grapefruit Cordial, 8 p.m. on CBC. splittree.ca

Author Will Ferguson discusses his book Road Trip to Rwanda, part buddy story, part heartbreaking look at the legacy of genocide and the hope that somehow survives, 7 p.m., Centretown United Church. (Ferguson’s most recent novel, 419, won the Giller Prize for literature.) Tickets: $10-$15. www.writersfestival.org

It seems Ottawa is a fan of mystery musical theatre as the show tonight by the Confidential Musical Theatre Project, where the audience does not know what will be performed and the actors have done no rehearsal, sold out a month in advance. Tickets for the next unknown musical piece on Jan. 16 at Arts Court go on sale today. Apparently, the time to buy is now. www.confidentialmusicaltheatreproject.com

Thursday, Oct. 8


Emil Pearlman’s sold-out Fringe show is getting encore performances.


Favourites from the Fringe Festival are getting encore performances, including this year’s sold-out comedy I think my boyfriend should have an accent by Emily Pearlman (7 p.m.) and the emotional — but fun — Moonlight After Midnight by Martin Dockery (9 p.m.) which has won acclaim since its premiere in 2014, at Arts Court until Oct. 10. Tickets: $18, $30/double bill. www.artscourt.ca

Get the latest scoop on discoveries of Sir John Franklin’s HMS Erebus from Parks Canada diver and underwater archeologist Ryan Harris, who will described the ongoing search, with Inuk Caitlyn Baikie who was on the 2014 expedition, 6:30 p.m., Canadian Museum of Nature. Tickets: Free, but donations accepted. nature.ca


What will you learn about Ottawa’s scoundrel past?


Meanwhile, Ancient history fans can learn about the grave circles of Mycenae — are they the resting place of murdered mythological Greek commander Agamemnon — or from a time even earlier?, 6 p.m, Canadian Museum of History. Free, but register at RSVP@historymuseum.ca. historymuseum.ca

Learn about Ottawa’s scoundrels and even assassins over a few pints on the Historical Tavern Tour, offered (mostly) every Thursday until it gets too cold to even move from pub to pub, starting at 7 p.m., The Laff, 24 York St. Cost: Free — but bring some cash for drinks and tips. (Food is available only at the last stop, so come prepared.) www.ottawafreetour.com

Dance legend Trisha Brown brings her company to Ottawa as part of the final leg of its three-year Proscenium Works tour, performing four contemporary pieces including Set and Rest, scored by Laurie Anderson, duet Rogues and the emotional narrative Present Tense, 7:30 p.m, NAC. Tickets: from $22. nac-cna.ca


Riverkeeping by Stewart Jones.


Four artists pay homage to the Ottawa River in a new show, Point of View, opening tonight where a portion of sales will benefit the Ottawa Riverkeeper‘s efforts to keep the river clean, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Wall Space Gallery, 358 Richmond Rd. Exhibit to Nov. 1. www.wallspacegallery.ca

The Ottawa Makers Market is having an after-hours event, with local food, drink and a select group of vendors, 7 to 11 p.m., Orange Art Gallery, 290 City Centre Ave. Admission: Donations to Ottawa Food Bank accepted. ottawamakersmarket.com

Made a video?? Bring it along and have it screened in front of an actual audience at Free Spin Open Screening, 7 p.m., Club Saw. NO submission process, no fees, must be 20 min. or less in length and on a DVD/Blue-Ray disc or quicktime file on USB. First come, first served. facebook.com

Friday, Oct. 9


Dubbed the geek battle of all comedy shows, Ottawa BattleCOM is part stand-up, part nerd-fest, part theatre, where pop-culture knowledge is real currency, as Ottawa comedians take on Montreal’s offerings, hosted by BattleCOM creator Paul Ash (of CBC, Trailer Park Boys), 10 p.m., LIVEon Elgin. Tickets: $13 at the door.

October is a time for mayhem and a Thanksgiving themed murder mystery dinner at the Opinicon Dining & Resort with Kingston’s Mr. Spot Mysteries, 6 p.m., 1697 Chaffey’s Lock Rd., Elgin. Tickets: $57.52, food but not “drinky-drinks” included — and rooms are available. www.opinicon.com


Folk rockers JJ And the Pillars come to Ottawa from the wilds of Peterborough, after winning The Edge Next Big Things band award and making it onto the bill with such as The Arkells and Tokyo Police Club, 8 p.m., Zaphod Beeblebrox. Tickets: $10. spectrasonic.com


For the third time, and to the obvious joy of House of Targ, “true metal” band Metalian play with Cauchemar and Black Tower, 10 p.m. Tickets: $7. www.houseoftarg.com

Saturday, Oct. 10


See all three of the Norman Conquests trilogy.


Here’s your chance to see all of the farcical trilogy The Norman Conquests in back to back shows — or catch the one you missed — starting with Table Manners (12:30 p.m.), Living Together (4:30 p.m.) and Round and Round the Garden (8:30 p.m.), The Gladstone. Tickets: $30 each show, 15% in package. thegladstone.ca

Author, retired professor and man of many-lives Ian Prattis will sign copies of his books including Trailing Sky Six Feathers — a call for “spiritual awakening,” in a world he says is pushed to a precipice by climate change, financial collapse and terrorism, noon to 2 p.m., Perfect Books, 258A Elgin St. www.perfectbooks.ca

The Ottawa International Drumming Festival pay tribute to Nigerian musician Fela Kuti at the 4th Felabration, starting with a drumming circle at 8 p.m., followed by DJ Trevor Walker spinning mixes of Fela Afrobeat, Mercury Lounge. Tickets: $7 in advance. mercurylounge.com

The Perth Autumn Studio Tour is on all Thanksgiving weekend, with 25 artists in 6 studio locations, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, including Monday. Map at www.perthstudiotour.com.

Or, make your own beauty at the Thanksgiving Centerpiece workshop, with participants leaving with a lush arrangement, 2 to 4 p.m, Presh Floral, 78 George St. Cost: $125, includes all materials — and apple cider. preshfloral.ca


Much beloved former Great Big Sea member Séan McCann is back with more solo songs on his You Know I love You tour, 8:30 p.m., The Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield. www.theblacksheepinn.com


(Apologies in advance…) Ottawa band with the “unacceptable name, playing unacceptable music,” metal grindcore band F**k The Facts are playing a local gig with their latest album, Desire Will Rot, and still going strong 15 years on, 9 p.m., House of Targ. Tickets: $5. www.houseoftarg.com

Submit event information to kendemann@ottawacitizen.com, by 8 a.m. Monday, two weeks before the event. Photos are welcome.

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