13 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, June 7

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      Looking for something to do on Tuesday? The Straight’s got you covered. Here are 13 events happening in or around Vancouver on Tuesday, June 7.

       

      CONCERTS

      Texas post-hardcore band At the Drive-In, with guests Le Butcherettes, performs a sold-out show at the Commodore Ballroom.

      American indie-rock singer-songwriter Kevin Morby tours in support of upcoming album Singing Saw, with guest Jaye Bartell, at the Media Club.

       

      BENEFITS

      Listen to stories from actor and comedian Mary Walsh and help support the Kettle Society. Held at the the Permanent.

       

      FORUMS

      Explore the many fun ways to play with the female anatomy at the Art of Loving.

       

      KIDS' STUFF

      Carousel Theatre for Young People presents On My Walk, a play about the adventures of a boy and his dog. Held at Carousel Theatre.

       

      TAKE ACTION

      At SFU Harbour Centre, discuss the 19 German cities and counties engaged in a federal research project to set and achieve ambitious renewable energy targets.

       

      COMEDY

      The Fortune Sound Club hosts an evening of improv comedy by Andrew Barber, Brian Cook, Cameron MacLeod, and Scott Patey, Sophie Buddle, and Chris and Travis.

       

      LITERARY EVENTS

      Intermediate ESL learners can practice their English reading and speaking skills at the Richmond Public Library Ironwood Branch.

      The SFU Writer's Studio offers one-on-one consultations at the Vancouver Public Library Britannia Branch.

       

      MUSIC

      Sing classic and contemporary rock, pop, and indie songs with a community choir. Held at the WISE Hall.

       

      THEATRE

      Outdoor Shakespeare festival Bard on the Beach presents an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet at Vanier Park.

       

      MOVIES

      Ross Munro's Vancouver-lensed indie feature A Legacy of Whining screens at the Rio Theatre.

      The Rio Theatre screens Ben Wheatley's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel High-Rise.

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