9 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Monday, March 16

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      Looking for something to do tomorrow? The Straight’s got you covered. Here are 9 events happening in or around Vancouver on Monday, March 16.

      CONCERTS

      Canadian traditional fiddler, step dancer, and singer-songwriter April Verch (above) performs at the Orpheum Annex, with guests Elsay. Part of CelticFest Vancouver.

      Pacific Bluegrass presents Toronto-based bluegrass ensemble the Foggy Hogtown Boys at the ANZA Club.

      FORUMS

      Find out how to take the first few steps toward creating fulfilling sexual roleplay fantasies of your own at the Art of Loving.

      Chris Brandt, Bradley Morris, and Mike Zaremba explore the inner journey as a spiritual path at Incochina Showroom.

      MUSIC

      Boston-based flutist Leia Slosberg presents four pieces by young composers Evan Raczynski, Ethan Parcell, and Isang Yun at Djavad Mowafaghian World Arts Centre.

      MOVIES

      Screening at Vancity Theatre of the documentary Citizen Four, about a filmmaker and a reporter who travel to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

      GALLERIES

      The Unscrolled exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery spotlights works by three generations of Chinese artists who have been trained in both western art history and Chinese tradition. Artists include Ai Weiwei, Chen Shaoxiong, Ji Yunfei, MadeIn Company, Sun Xun, and Xu Bing.

      Over 50 artworks by Emily Carr and Landon Mackenzie are presented in three thematically arranged galleries at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

      Exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery features major paintings by Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, and Vincent van Gogh, as well as sculpture by Paul Gauguin, Wilhelm Lembruck, and Jacques Lipchitz.

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