9 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Monday, May 11

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

      CONCERTS

      American blues-rock guitar hero Joe Bonamassa (pictured above) takes the stage at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

      FORUMS

      Iain Provan discusses the Noah movie, the goodness of God, and the future of creation at Regent College.

      TAKE ACTION

      Journalist Andrew MacLeod, editor David Beers, and economist Iglika Ivanova discuss tangible solutions for reducing inequality in B.C. Held at the Djavad Mowafaghian World Arts Centre.

      LITERARY EVENTS

      Author Monia Mazigh leads a presentation and discussion about her novel Mirrors and Mirages at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

      MUSIC

      At the Lamplighter Public House, Chor Leoni Idol sees eight of the choir's vocalists vie for karaoke supremacy.

      THEATRE

      Blackbird Theatre presents a reading of Gotthold Lessing’s 1793 play Nathan the Wise at Temple Sholom.

      MOVIES

      Marine-protection organization Sea Shepherd presents a screening of Above All Else at the Vancity Theatre. 

      MUSEUMS

      The Gulf of Georgia Cannery hosts an exhibition that explores the benefits and social and environmental risks of investment in fossil-fuel industries.

      GALLERIES

      The Vancouver Art Gallery's exhibit of modern European-art masterpieces is on until May 18.

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