7 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, May 7
Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour
Noon
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Toxic Beauty is a biting exposé of the multi-billion-dollar beauty industry and the toxic ingredients they push. After the screening there will be a discussion with the filmmakers. See the full DOXA Documentary Film Festival program schedule.
Biltmore Cabaret
2755 Prince Edward
8 pm
$17
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American psych-rock band Wand tours in support of its album Laughing Matter, with guest Wayst.
WISE Hall
1882 Adanac
8 pm
$17.50
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Chicago indie-rock singer-songwriter Ezra Furman tours with his band the Visions in support of the new album Transangelic Exodus.
The Cultch
1895 Venables
8 pm
$24
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From Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour comes NASSIM, a play that explores the mystery of faith-based healing, and the consequences of life-changing transformation.
Café Deux Soleils
2096 Commercial
8 pm
$7
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Robert Peng headines the Pop-Up Comedy Jam, an improv and stand-up mashup featuring classic comedy games and modern improv creations.
Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema
SFU Woodward's
149 West Hastings
7 pm
$20/12
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Paralympic medalist Rick Hansen is among seven speakers discussing how design, technology, and education can remove barriers for people with disabilities. The Walrus Talks Inclusion also features Unleash Different author Rich Donovan and inclusive educator Shelley Moore.
Rio Theatre
1660 East Broadway
6:15 pm
$12.50
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Once Upon a Superhero is the story of a homeless wanderer named Solar Flare who claims to be a real superhero from the Sun, exiled to live on Earth without superpowers for 189 days. The filmmakers will be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening.
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