Spring Issue Launch: The Youjsh, Flow Child and Cadence Weapon

Maisonneuve Staff March 22, 2011 Come celebrate Issue 39 with us on April 5 at Divan Orange in Montreal.

poster

Poster by Ming Lin.

Maisonneuve presents:

SPRING 2011 ISSUE LAUNCH
featuring:
THE YOUJSH
FLOW CHILD
WIND-UP PEOPLE

+ a poetry reading and DJ set by CADENCE WEAPON

APRIL 5 at DIVAN ORANGE (4234 ST. LAURENT)

$8 (includes a copy of Maisonneuve’s Spring 2011 issue)

DOORS AT 9 P.M.

THE YOUJSH
Undoubtedly Montreal’s finest weirdo klezmer band, the Youjsh must be seen live to be believed. Six staggeringly talented musicians deliver whirlwind instrumental songs with a healthy dose of good humour.
*** http://myspace.com/theyoujsh/

FLOW CHILD
The solo project of Pop Winds member Kyle Jukka, Flow Child cascades and shimmers through an arsenal of otherworldly effects.
*** http://myspace.com/lightandflow

CADENCE WEAPON
Canada’s most inventive rapper will read the three-part poem “Monuments,” which appears in Maisonneuve’s Spring 2011 issue.
*** http://www.myspace.com/cadenceweaponmusic

WIND-UP PEOPLE
Stubbornly out-of-date stoner rock.

Check out the event on Facebook.

Related on maisonneuve.org:

—Our Spring 2011 Issue
—A New Editor for Maisonneuve
—Spring 2011 Launch: Facebook Event

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also in this issue:

  • Face the Music

    by Tim Falconer How can someone who passionately loves music also be a terrible singer? Tim Falconer takes up voice lessons—and discovers the surprising science of tone deafness.
  • The Big Job

    by Deni Y. Béchard As a teenager, Deni Y. Béchard went to Vancouver to live with his father, an ex-con with a penchant for telling tall tales. He met a man desperate to forget the past.
  • The Homesickness of Astronauts

    by Johanna Skibsrud "She felt a great sadness. She would remember next to nothing of this, even soon."
  • [see full issue contents]