n the 60s Andy Warhols continued to make headlines in both the art world and the real world with his flamboyant personality, innovative pop art, and just by being one weird fuckin' dude. In 1968, Warhol formed The Factory, his New York City studio that doubled as a den for some of the most lively, well-attended, and weirdest parties the world has ever seen. Now, forty years later, his vision is being recreated. This Saturday Out Productions will present The Factory Project. The event will collect a hodgepodge of contemporary Montreal artists (including many queer artists) working in various media and modes. Meanwhile, Steve Gin will "host" the event in character as Warhol himself. There will be music, a lounge, and presumably some other substances not fit for mentioning here. No word yet on the resurrection of Nico.