11 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, April 28

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      Looking for something to do tomorrow? The Straight’s got you covered. Here are 11 events happening in or around Vancouver on Tuesday, April 28.

      CONCERTS

      American jangle-pop band Counting Crows (pictured above), featuring vocalist Adam Duritz, takes the stage at the Orpheum Theatre.

      American indie-rock singer-songwriter Lady Lamb the Beekeeper tours in support of latest release After at the Electric Owl.

      Local singer-songwriter Zaac Pick presents new album Constellations at the Fox Cabaret.

      FOOD AND DRINK

      The EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival hosts dinners, a shopping and cooking event, and a gelato workshop at various Vancouver venues.

      FORUMS

      Discuss techniques to stimulate and positions to best access the G-Spot and achieve female ejaculation. Held at the Art of Loving.

      Presenters speak about green-city initiatives such as urban mining, urban farming, circular economy, and innovative waste-to-energy solutions at Dudoc Vancouver.

      TAKE ACTION

      Jim Sinclair, Napoleon Gomez, and Richard Roman discuss big business, workers, and unions. Held at the People's Co-op Bookstore.

      ARTS ET CETERA

      Singers Jon Bartlett and Rika Ruebsaat share B.C. loggers' songs from 1900 to 1945 at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

      LITERARY EVENTS

      Local author Rachel Hartman reads from her new book Shadow Scale, sequel to the best-selling YA fantasy novel Seraphina, at the Burnaby Public Library McGill Branch.

      THEATRE

      Théâtre la Seizième presents the premiere of Midsummer, David Greig's play about a lawyer with a penchant for expensive wines, at Studio 16.

      MOVIES

      The Kay Meek Centre screens Land Ho!, which tells the tale of the bawdily comedic escapades of a pair of aged ex-brothers-in-law.

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