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5 Reasons 鶹ýӳ This Week

1) A peanut butter sandwich made with jam Raffi is celebrating the 40th anniversary of his first and still best-selling album, Singable Songs for the Very Young.
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1) A peanut butter sandwich made with jam

Raffi is celebrating the 40th anniversary of his first and still best-selling album, Singable Songs for the Very Young. Once called “the most popular children’s singer in the English-speaking world,” the songsmith will bring his hits to Queen Elizabeth Theatre this week.

Nov. 5.

Queen Elizabeth Theatre (630 Hamilton St.)

2) 鶹ýӳAsian Film Festival

The VAFF is proud to showcase and celebrate the Asian Canadian cinematic landscape. The perception of Canada, its people and culture is influenced by who makes our films. How do Asian Canadian creatives feature in this cultural territory? Does the current Canadian cinematic landscape accurately mirror our diverse reality, or distort it? Explore these questions and more at the 鶹ýӳAsian Film Festival.

Nov. 2 to 5.

Various Locations

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3) Lunchtime at the Contemporary Art Gallery

Join CAG Visitor Coordinator Maddy Tranter on the first Thursday of every month for a midday tour of the gallery’s current exhibition. This month, Song of the Open Road interrogates ideas rooted in photographic histories and engaging ideas such as veracity, recollection, remembrance, belonging and staging.

Nov. 2, 12:30 p.m.

CAG

(555 Nelson St.)

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4) Your next ICONIC fashion statement

ICONS Vintage Market is bigger and better than ever. Browse handpicked vintage clothing, vinyl records and eclectic housewares at this one-of-kind East Van vintage market. On top of great finds, there will be a live DJ, pinball, pool, drink specials and more.

Nov. 3.

Wise Hall

(1882 Adanac St.)

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5) An education in interviewing for radio

CiTR and Discorder are excited to present “Interviewing for Radio” with Kathryn Gretsinger. It is for anyone interested in learning about listening, interviewing techniques and creating a narrative structure. The session will focus on on-air interviewing. Workshops are free and open to the public, but space is limited.

Nov. 6.

AMS Nest, Room 2314 at the University of British Columbia.

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