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What s on: Event highlights in Otautahi Christchurch

VICKI ANDERSON offers a few highlights of events in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend and beyond. Have you made time to see the Ralph Hotere exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery yet? When I visited recently, after checking out CoCA next door, I saw a couple crying quietly with their arms around one another in front of a painting. It is that moving. Christchurch tip of the week: The $6 tacos from Cactus in Barbadoes St. Also visit for the A+ banter. The Christchurch song of the week: What A Friend by Terrible Sons, husband/wife duo Matthew Barus (Dukes) and Lauren Barus (Fly My Pretties). They play at The Piano on Friday.

Brownstein: Just for Laughs will be back, but will it be live, virtual or a combo thereof

While putting out its 2021 dates, JFL has yet to confirm any acts. Author of the article: Bill Brownstein  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  We feel there is a good chance we can put on a pretty sizeable live standup event in front of Montreal comedy fans in July in a manner that’s safe with whatever the regulations are, says Just for Laughs president Bruce Hills. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette files Article content One can’t imagine how anyone in the live festival or concert businesses can sleep at night. The pandemic has turned their worlds upside down and then some in the last year, when almost all their live events were cancelled or postponed. And there’s no telling how long their plights will persist.

Brownstein: Just for Laughs will be back, but will it be live, virtual or a combo thereof?

While putting out its 2021 dates, JFL has yet to confirm any acts. Author of the article: Bill Brownstein  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  We feel there is a good chance we can put on a pretty sizeable live standup event in front of Montreal comedy fans in July in a manner that’s safe with whatever the regulations are, says Just for Laughs president Bruce Hills. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette files Article content One can’t imagine how anyone in the live festival or concert businesses can sleep at night. The pandemic has turned their worlds upside down and then some in the last year, when almost all their live events were cancelled or postponed. And there’s no telling how long their plights will persist.

Just For Laughs to stream its industry insider sessions : Other news 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Montreal s festival-within-a-festival goes virtual Montreal’s Just For Laughs festival will stream all its industry sessions online this year. The ComedyPro section of the festival features expert discussions on the state of the industry, insider panels about some of comedy’s biggest hits, and showcases of new talent, among other elements. And although the exact format and scale of the full festival, including its programme of stand-up performances, has yet to be set - organisers have vowed to put the four-day industry conference online.  The line-up has not been announced, but Just For Laughs says it will include the usual mix of  ‘pitch sessions, illustrious New Faces showcases, network meetings with power-brokers, keynotes and in-depth conversations with the  most influential and impactful voices in comedy as they tackle many prominent business topics; including assessing the current state of the industry, and discussing plans to move forward to invigorate the comedy

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