11 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, May 3

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      Looking for something to do on Tuesday? The Straight’s got you covered. Here are 11 events happening in or around Vancouver on Tuesday, May 3.

       

      CONCERTS

      American electronica-rock band Magic Man coheadlines with Australian indie-rock foursome the Griswolds, with guests Panama Wedding, at the Imperial.

       

      ET CETERA

      Tour India's carved temples, marble palaces, and villages. Held at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

       

      FOOD AND DRINK

      Lori Weidenhammer teaches you how to create a bee-friendly garden. Held at the Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co.

       

      FORUMS

      Discover the wonders of the Salish Sea with the guidance of local marine scientists, naturalists, and environmentalists. Held at the Mount Pleasant Community Centre.

       

      KIDS' STUFF

      Dave Deveau's kid-friendly play Celestial Being explores the world of a young girl who is having a hard time at school. Held at the Anvil Centre.

       

      LITERARY EVENTS

      Discuss how storytelling reveals the cultural paths important to reconciliation and encourages Canadians to share these journeys with empathy and understanding. Held at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch.

       

      MUSIC

      Burnaby North Secondary Music and Technology students transform found sounds into aural montages. Held at the Western Front.

       

      THEATRE

      One-act play Amsterdam explores the interconnected stories of three women brought together by circumstance and a mysterious blue stone. Opening at Douglas College Studio Theatre.

      Havana Theatre hosts the Canadian premiere of Ithaka, Andrea Stolowitz's play about a woman who returns from combat to find that nothing makes sense.

       

      MOVIES

      The Rio Theatre screens music documentary Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest.

      Concert documentary Awesome; I ... Shot That! features amateur footage shot by Beastie Boys fans. Screened at the Rio Theatre.

      Want more ideas? Follow the Georgia Straight's event listings on Twitter.

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