1) Rae Spoon at Fringe Fest
A unique, bold, vulnerable and truly singular Canadian talent. Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, author and label-head, Rae Spoon is set to perform on the penultimate night of the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Fringe Fest.
Sept. 16
Fringe Bar at Ocean Works (1531 Johnston St.)
2) Opera After Hours
Re: Naissance presents Acis and Galatea: A Gender Liberation Opera featuring guest orchestra Ensemble Nylandia (Finland). This independent production aims to address the under and misrepresentation of the LGBTQ+ community in the world of classical music.
Sept. 15 to 17
Orpheum Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St.)
3) A Cinematic Spectacle Under the Cambie Bridge
The cinematic public art installation Uniterrupted has been captivating audiences and receiving rave reviews from under the Cambie Bridge all summer long. Director Nettie Wild describes her project, which was seven years in the making, as: “A cinematic spectacle that seeks to bring the heart of a river into the heart of the city.â€
Tuesday to Saturday
until Sept. 24
Underneath the Cambie Bridge
4) PechaKucha Night Vol. 43
PechaKucha Night is a fun and informal event where people can meet, inspire and be inspired by local inspiring minds. Based on a format that is fast-paced and fun, speakers will give a unique insight into their latest work and ideas in 20 slides x 20 seconds.
Sept. 21
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Playhouse
(600 Hamilton St.)
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5) Fifth Annual Modern Home Tour
Organized by the Modern Architecture + Design society, the fifth annual Modern Home Tour returns to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Sept. 16. The self-guided tour will give participants a look into the city’s most inspiring modern architecture and a chance to speak with the architects, builders and designers involved with each home.
Sept. 16
Throughout Vancouver