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Thursday, May 25
Arts
Art! VancouverÌýThe opening gala of Western Canada’s international art fair showcases world-class original works from local artists. 7pm at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Convention Centre East. Tickets $34.25 at
DialogueÌýFeaturing an all-male cast, Wen Wei Dance draws from the immigrant experience and the inability to connect to produce a moving and striking visual performance. 8pm at Scotiabank Centre. Tickets from $25 at
Tombstone: A Cardboard WesternÌýA lonely cardboard cowgirl dreams of creating a real-life western entertainment show in this creative mix of film and puppetry. 9:15pm at Vancity Theatre. Tickets from $15 at
Music
The Princess ShowÌýArmed with an electric bass, the bearded and beautiful Princess Edward goes on a journey to save her family in this musical mashup of anime, gaming, and drag. 8pm at the Culture Lab. Tickets from $15 at
Food
Latte Art ThrowdownÌýBaristas battle it out for the latte crown in this drink design competition with prizes. 5:30pm at Espressotec Sales & Service. Tickets are by donation with suggested amount of $5.
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Friday, May 26
Arts
(in)finite: spiritual conversations in clothÌýThis special exhibition highlights Canadian textile and fabric artists, blending together culture, storytelling, and faith. 10am at Christ Church Cathedral. Free.
Million Dollar QuartetÌýBased on an impromptu recording session between music legends Presley, Lewis, Perkins and Cash, this rocking musical brings their greatest hits to the theatre stage. 8pm at Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Tickets from $79 at
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Indigenous Media Arts FestivalÌýShort films set across Turtle Island will be screened at this indigenous film festival featuring Steven Thomas Davies and Cara Mumford. 3:30pm at SFU Woodward’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. Tickets $10.75 at
Comedy
Ali WongÌýThe Los Angeles comic and writer dishes out tales of sex, the comedy circuit and more at this entertaining stand-up show. 7pm at the Vogue Theatre. Tickets from $39.75 at
Social
ROVE Art WalkÌýExplore Vancouver’s art scene in this exciting community event that showcases local works of art and businesses in the neighbourhood. 6pm at designated locations throughout . Free.
Food
Zero Waste MarketÌýBring your own containers and jars and stock up on fresh local and organic foods at this environmentally conscious pop-up shop. 11am at Patagonia Vancouver. Free.
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Saturday, May 27
Arts
Pnina GranirerÌýIn honour of the 25th anniversary of West of Main/Artists in Our Midst, the talented painter holds a benefit art sale for local non-profit Stand Up for Mental Health.11am at 4557 W. 4th Ave. Free.
Soliloquy in EnglishÌýPresented by the rEvolver Theatre Festival, local artist Patrick Blenkarn gathers a small group of readers and illustrators to perform his book aloud. 5:30pm at The Cultch. Tickets from $15 at
Social
Cedar Cottage CarnivalÌýFrom carnival games to silent auctions, this family-friendly event raises money toward support for seniors, children and youth in the Kensington-Cedar Cottage community. 10am at Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood House. Free.
Jericho Iron ClassicÌýTeams of six paddlers race across a 15- to 18-kilometre course in the 17th edition of this friendly aquatic competition. 9am at the Jericho Sailing Centre. Free.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»High School Science OlympicsÌýStudents from Grade 8 through 12 can recruit their friends and enter this science competition, featuring challenges such as building a hydrometer and more. 8:30am at Neville Scarfe UBC. Team registration $5 at
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Sunday, May 28
Arts
Ripple EffectÌýSubscura and The Lost Girls Burlesque presents this powerful performance blending together dance, music and performance art. 7pm at the Rio. Tickets $18 at
Singin’ in the RainÌýIn celebration of International Tap Day, revisit this tap dancing and musical classic on the big screen. It’s followed by a special tap demonstration inside the atrium. 7:30pm at Vancity Theatre. Tickets from $10 at
Music
Armi GranoÌýThe fine jazz vocalist returns with a smooth new repertoire of 1940s and ’50s hits from artists like Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson and Julie London. 8pm at Frankie’s Jazz Club. Free reservations at
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Bach Family of ChoirsÌýThe 400-member choir pays tribute to Canada’s 150th birthday in this finale choral performance. 2pm at the Chan Centre. Tickets from $17 at
VSO Kids’ KoncertsÌýDesigned for young audiences, Tchaikovsky Discovers America combines fine classical music with theatre following the story of the young composer’s arrival in New York. 2pm at the Orpheum. Tickets from $19.90 at
Out of Town
Brewers Row Block PartyÌýAs part of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Craft Beer Week, the Parkside Brewery hosts a party of live music, a large selection of food trucks and VCBW’s official beer – Brewers Row Hazy Pale Ale with guava and passionfruit.12pm at the Parkside Brewery. Tickets $25 at
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Monday, May 29
Arts
PredatorÌýThis screening celebrates 30 years of the cult sci-fi thriller. Horror, gore and Schwarzenegger action. 6:30pm at the Rio. Tickets $10 at
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»International Children’s FestivalÌýWith over 15 theatre performances and a lively activity village, there is plenty for the family to enjoy at the 40th anniversary of this weekend theatre festival. 9:30am at Granville Island Public Market. Tickets from $25.10 per adult and $15.13 per child at
Music
Uno MasÌýBoasting crisp rhythms and smooth jazz melodies, this locally based ensemble incorporates a spectrum of international styles from Latin to reggae. 8pm at Guilt & Company. Tickets are pay-what-you-can at the door.
Food
Barbarian’s FeastÌýAn 80-pound Gelderman roasted pig lies at the centre of this buffet-style feast, with whiskey pairings from Jim Beam and Celtic-inspired live entertainment. 7pm at the Cascade Room. Tickets $93.77 at
BierCraft Belgian ShowcaseÌýSample the best of Belgium in this Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Craft Beer Week event, with an assortment of saisons, Flemish reds and strong dark ales. 6:30pm at BierCraft Cambie. Tickets $79 at
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Tuesday, May 30
Arts
Last Train InÌýFrom award-winner filmmaker Adam Grant Warren comes this play based on his own experience living with cerebral palsy. 7pm at Vancity Culture Lab. Tickets from $15 at
Music
Dal Richards School of SwingÌýThe Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Academy of Music spring gala honours the legendary musician with a concert of jazz and swing favourites. 7:30pm at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Academy of Music's Koerner Recital Hall. Tickets from $10 at
Comedy
Chris GethardÌýThe New York comedian and actor brings his Beautiful/Anonymous podcast on tour, starring one anonymous phone caller in a no-holds-barred conversation. 8pm at the Biltmore Cabaret. Tickets $22.50 at
Social
The Dailey Method Pop Up ClassÌýCombining barre and yoga, this full-body exercise focuses on the fundamentals of alignment and stretching to engage muscle groups. 6:15pm at Public Myth Kitsilano. Free tickets at
Food
Gluten-Free Brewmaster’s DinnerÌýIn partnership with Glutenberg Craft Brewery and CARE Bakery comes this special five-course dinner in support of Celiac Awareness Month. 6pm at Craft Beer Market. Tickets $60 at
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Wednesday, May 31
Arts
Cirque de la SymphonieÌýSet to classical and contemporary music, the famous acrobatic circus troupe and orchestra performs mesmerizing displays of artistic skill and dance. 8pm at the Orpheum. Tickets from $22 at
Ruscha + Bismuth: Miracles and Missing PiecesÌýMysterious American artist Ed Ruscha is highlighted in this series of short films directed by the influential pop art figure himself. 7pm at the Cinematheque. Tickets $11 at
Storytelling with Drag QueensÌýFabulous performers Oliv x, Karmella Barr and more read from sassy essays and passages in this adult literary event. 8pm at Café Deux Soleils. Tickets are pay-what-you-can at the door.
Music
Dustbowl RevivalÌýWith a unique bluegrass and brassy blues sound, this L.A. eight-piece ensemble delivers a lively and unique set. 9:30pm at the Backstage Lounge. Tickets $15 at the door.
Rodney DeCrooÌýThe East Van songwriter and poet releases his latest album, Old Tenement Man, alongside his new book of poetry, Next Door to the Butcher Shop. 8pm at the Historic Theatre. Tickets $20 at
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Thursday, June 1
Arts
Hand to GodÌýRebellious Texas teens delving into the occult create a hand puppet that becomes possessed by the devil himself in this dark comedic play. 7:30pm at Goldcorp Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre. Tickets from $49 at
Music
Music WasteÌýFeaturing the city’s independent musicians, artists, and comedians, this 23rd annual festival showcases local talent like Palm Oil and Corner Boys. 9pm at Fortune Sound Club. Tickets $7 for a show, $15 for a pass at
Comedy
Paul Anthony’s Talent TimeÌýA throwback to the classic variety format, this live public access show showcases local talent, from stand-up comedians to barber-shop quartets. 8pm at the Rio. Tickets $12 at
The Canada ShowÌýThe classic Monster Theatre show returns for Canada’s 150th anniversary boasting a new cast, fresh material and non-stop laughs.8pm at the Revue Stage. Tickets $25 at
Social
Do Make ShowÌýWith choreography from Carolina Bergonzoni, Naomi Brand and others, this inclusive dance project features performers from all ages and all disabilities. 8pm at Roundhouse Performance Centre. Tickets from $10 at