| Thu, Sep 9 | - Cape Breton Island Film Series presents an Argentinian mystery, The Secret in Their Eyes A prosecutor turned novelist is haunted by an unsolved mystery and unrequited love. 7 p.m., Empire Theatre, Sydney. $9. Students $6.

|
| Fri, Sep 10 | - Canadian Bluesman Morgan Davis
@Governors Pub (233 Esplanade)
10pm-2am $6 cover (19+)
|
| Sat, Sep 11 | - TALBOT/GLITCH/DTOX
with special guest WOBBLEFISH
@Governors (233 Esplanade)
10pm-2am (19+)
|
| Tue, Sep 14 | - Caper Radio Presents:
The Burning Hell & BA Johnston rock out
w/ locals: Rob Harris, Andrew Greig & Adam White at Governors Pub(233 Esplanade)
10pm-2am $6 (19+)
|
| Tue, Sep 14 | - Caper Radio Presents:
The Burning Hell & Ba Johnston
acoustic performance at 42 Amelia St in Northend Sydney
6pm-9pm (Pay what you can)
|
| Thu, Sep 16 | - Cape Breton Island Film Series presents Ajami, an Israeli drama that intertwines five stories from a religiously mixed neighborhood in Israel. 7 p.m., Empire Theatre, Sydney. $9. Students $6.

|
| Thu, Sep 23 | - Cape Breton Island Film Series presents The Kids Are Alright, Annette Benning and Julianne Moore star ad a lesbian couple whose teenage kids seek out their sperm donor dad, played by Mark Ruffalo. 7 p.m., Empire Theatre, Sydney. $9. Students $6.

|
| Thu, Sep 30 | - Cape Breton Island Film Series I Killed My Mother. Xavier Dolan, a 19-year-old Quebec Director, walked away with three awards at Cannes for this film about a gay teen at odds with his mother. 7 p.m., Empire Theatre, Sydney. $9. Students $6.

|
| Thu, Oct 7 | - Cape Breton Island Film Series presents Winter’s Bone: a dirt poor Ozark teen hunts her bail-jumping, meth-dealing father to save the family farm. 7 p.m., Empire Theatre, Sydney. $9. Students $6.

|
Past Events
|