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Central Adult
Queer City Cinema Inc. (based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) was initiated in 1996 as a biennial film and video festival and has, over the years, come to the program's film and performance art.
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The organization now presents one festival annually - a combination of Performatorium: Festival of Queer Performance and Queer City Cinema: Film Festival.
2025 - IdentiFIRE, PERFORMATORIUM FESTIVAL OF QUEER PERFORMANCE 12 / QUEER CITY CINEMA FILM FESTIVAL 21 SEPTEMBER 10-13, 2025
The Golden Rez Dog is about life on the reserve, ancestral knowledge, and decolonization, told through a non-linear, non narrative movement performance.
The Old Rez Dog refers to a poem about a dog living on a Native American reservation, drawing on themes of resilience, community, and the unique bond between humans and animals in that setting. The term rez dog itself often carries connotations of a dog living on a reservation, symbolizing life and culture there.
This event will happen in-person at Central Library, Dunlop Art Gallery (2311 12th Avenue).
Marcus Merasty is an independent multidisciplinary artist with ancestral roots from Wapâwikoscikanihk, Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan and of Asinîs...
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Central Adult
Queer City Cinema Inc. (based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) was initiated in 1996 as a biennial film and video festival and has, over the years, come to the program's film and performance art.
Additional Information:
The organization now presents one festival annually - a combination of Performatorium: Festival of Queer Performance and Queer City Cinema: Film Festival.
2025 - IdentiFIRE, PERFORMATORIUM FESTIVAL OF QUEER PERFORMANCE 12 / QUEER CITY CINEMA FILM FESTIVAL 21 SEPTEMBER 10-13, 2025
Multiplicity is a ritual for healing in a body that carries too many unseen valences to feel understood. It is a stand-up comedy routine drenched in performance art. It is the keening, ululating voice and seething, stretching body working with and against each other. This work holds many levels of experience at once, as it traces the contours of my white, 1st generation Lebanese, Diaspora Armenian, rural Texas, working class, educated selfhood. It illuminates the stories that comprise my experience through humor, open-heartedness, and a resilience borne of refusal. As I share, I pour Karo syrup – a key ingredient in Texan and Lebanese desserts – over my body. As it slowly drips in pitter-patters on...
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Sherwood Village Branch
Engage in a discussion of "Lady Tan's Circle of Women: A Novel" by Lisa See. Come prepared for a lively discussion. New book club members are always welcome!
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This is an in-person program. Registration is not required.
Lady Tan's circle of women: a novel by Lisa See
Inspired by the true story of a female physician from 15th-century China, 'Lady Tan's Circle of Women' is a captivating story that asks how might a remarkable woman break free of traditions, go on to treat women and girls from every level of society, and lead a life of such importance that many of her remedies are still used five centuries later? #diversity.
Lady Tan's circle of women: a novel by Lisa See
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Regent Place Branch
Grades 4 to 8. If you love graphic novels, join the club. Share favourite titles and discover new ones. Ben Hatke's Things in the Basement will be featured and discussed in October.
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This is a drop-in program.
You can reserve Things in the Basement by Ben Hatke here, or come to the front desk at any Regina Public Library to reserve your copy.
"It was supposed to just be a normal basement--some storage boxes, dust, you know, the usual basement stuff. But when Milo is sent by his mother to fetch a sock from the basement of the historic home they've moved into, Milo finds a door in the back that he's never seen before. Turns out that the basement of his house is enormous. In fact, there is a whole world down there. As Milo travels ever deeper into the Basement World, he meets the many Things that live in the shadows and gloom...and he learns that to face his fears he must approach even the strangest creatures with kindness"-- Provided by publisher....
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Sherwood Village Branch
Engage in a discussion of The Best Laid Plans: a novel by Terry Fallis. Come prepared for a lively discussion. New book club members are always welcome!
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This is an in-person program. Registration is not required.
The best laid plans: a novel by Terry Fallis
A burnt-out political aide quits just before an election — but is forced to run a hopeless campaign on the way out. He makes a deal with a crusty old Scot, Angus McLintock — an engineering professor who will do anything, anything, to avoid teaching English to engineers — to let his name stand in the election. No need to campaign, certain to lose - or is he?
The best laid plans : a novel by Terry Fallis
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