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Fri, Dec 22, 2023, 09:00
- We round up five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.
Welcome to our weekly news round-up. Every Friday, we'll share five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.
Montreal may see 24-hour zones in 2024
Saturday, December 16th
Arielle Lana LeJarde
Venues in Montreal's Latin Quarter could be allowed to stay open 24 hours a day from next year, according to Radio-Canada. The policy is expected to be announced in January and adopted in early spring. Clubs and bars currently close at 3 AM.
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New BBC TV series documents history of disco
Monday, December 18th
Michael Lawson
A new documentary series exploring the history of disco is being aired on the BBC. Co-produced by BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions and PBS, Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution tracks disco's rise from underground subculture to global phenomenon.
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Detroit soul legend Amp Fiddler dies aged 65
Monday, December 18th
Michael Lawson
Detroit soul legend Joseph Anthony Fiddler, AKA Amp Fiddler, has died aged 65. Leaving behind a rich musical legacy, the singer, songwriter, producer and keyboardist performed with George Clinton's Parliament and Funkadelic groups, and later tutored the likes of J Dilla, Waajeed and Andrés.
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ZENNER apologises after sending 'antisemitic statement' to Jewish promoter
Tuesday, December 19th
Michael Lawson
Berlin venue ZENNER has apologised for the "clearly antisemtic statement" sent to a Jewish promoter by one of its employees. When representative from Karneval de Purim wrote to ZENNER to enquire about hosting an event there, a member of staff known simply as "Kim" replied saying it would be unsuitable. "Nothing personal but not at ZENNER," they wrote.
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Dekmantel announces Palestine fundraiser at Amsterdam club Radio Radio
Thursday, December 21st
Michael Lawson
Dekmantel is hosting a Palestine fundraiser event in collaboration with Amsterdam club and radio station Radio Radio and booking agency Minor AM. All ticket proceeds will be donated to humanitarian organisations Medical Aid Palestine, Doctors Without Borders and Plant een Olijfboom.
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