14 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Monday, June 22

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      Looking for something to do on Monday? The Straight’s got you covered. Here are 14 events happening in or around Vancouver on Monday, June 22.

      CONCERTS

      Brooklyn-based indie-pop singer-songwriter Tor Miller tours in support of recent EP release Headlights at Guilt & Co.

      Electronica composers and sound artists Ben Frost and Tim Hecker coheadline at the Imperial.

      English indie-rock band Swervedriver tours in support of latest release I Wasn't Born to Lose You at the Biltmore Cabaret.

      Canadian post-bop pianist Renee Rosnes performs with her band as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Held at Performance Works.

      Jazz tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton headlines with the Tony Foster Trio as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Held at Pyatt Hall.

      American jazz bassist-composer Stanley Clarke (pictured above) tours in support of latest album UP as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Held at Vogue Theatre.

      American jazz bassist Eric Revis performs with his trio as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Held at Ironworks.

      BENEFITS

      Proceeds of Margaux Smith's ride send-off go to elementary-school students at the Katcham School in Cambodia. Held at York House School.

      FORUMS

      Larissa Mead-Wescott describes the current understanding of factors that may reduce the likelihood of cognitive decline. Held at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

      MUSIC

      Chor Leoni performs hits by Canadian artists like Stan Rogers, Celine, Anne Murray, and the Guess Who. Held at Bard on the Beach.

      THEATRE

      Awards ceremony the Jessies celebrate 33 years of excellence in the dynamic theatre community. Held at the Commodore Ballroom.

      MOVIES

      Vancity Theatre screens Ballet 422, which takes viewers inside the New York City Ballet.

      Vancity Theatre screens Shake the Dust, which explores how breakdancing strikes a resonant chord in the slums, favelas, and ghettos of the world.

      The Rio Theatre screens Earthfall, director Steven Daniels's film about the chaos that is caused when the Earth's orbit is disrupted.

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