This weekend, we celebrated my girl's 9th birthday in the sun with friends and she couldn't have been happier. I'm happy too, but really that's about as much growing as I can handle, so let's just stop now shall we??!!🚫🛑✋🏽Great. Happy Birthday Masia!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
No, you're not hallucinating. Andy and I have graciously been invited by @laramarecords to bless the room at @systeme_mtl on Sunday May 10th. While this isn't your typical GOODS jam, you can still expect a mixed bag of soulful sounds tailor-made to move you in more ways than one. $5 gets you in, so tell two friends and let's dance✌🏽❤️
Special delivery from Meguro-Ku, Japan this morning!!🇯🇵 Much love goes out to Jun @tokyonegi for this tight hand-painted sign celebrating The Goods that I will be framing asap🙏🏽 I couldn't be happier with the result. Keep your eyes open for when he does another open call for commissions🔥
Time for another all night, all vinyl stretch-out this Sunday in the basement at @sans_soleil_mtl Please join me for all manner of soulful sounds through dinner and to the dancefloor. Like Stanley Clarke said, "I wanna play for you."✌🏽❤️ shoutout @jeanlabourdette for immortalizing me with actual skills years ago🔥 #nopromptzone
You're invited to an easygoing evening of refreshments, music, conversation, and community with the DESTA Black Community Network as we close out Black Futures Month at ONYXLab Teaching Kitchen & Black Culture Commons!! Whether you’re a community partner, past or current participant, an artist or creative, an organization, a supporter or simply curious about who we are and what we do, this mixer is a chance to meet the people behind the programs, share ideas, and spark collaborations. Come by and say hello, check out ONYXLab, learn what’s coming up, and help shape what’s next with good vibes and real connection. Get your free ticket in the link in bio! @destabyn
This February at Desta, we’re hosting BLACK PROGRESS MTL: A Community Pulse-Check Utilizing Documentary Film with Stefan Verna—a free, hands-on workshop series running on February 14th, 21st, and 28th from 1-3PM. Using only cell phones to capture everything, a small cohort of 6–8 participants will learn how to craft documentary stories that reflect how Black progress in Montreal is seen across generations—from millennials to baby boomers and everyone in between. Guided by filmmaker Stefan Verna, the group will interview community members, share perspectives, and help shape a collective portrait of where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. Space is limited, so interested participants are encouraged to register early to be part of the group. Link in bio.