7 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Wednesday, March 27

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      Fox Cabaret
      2321 Main
      8 pm
      $17
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      Brother-sister electronica-rock duo Tennyson bring their atmospheric sounds to Vancouver in support of their album Different Water.

       

      Hyatt Regency Vancouver
      655 Burrard
      9 am
      $100
      Details

      Want to find out how a book becomes a TV series, movie, or play, or how to pitch a project? Let industry veteran Mark Leiren-Young (Reboot, The Green Chain) be your guide as he explores the realities of navigating the media scene at the Hollywood North at Left Coast Crime seminar.

       

      Havana Theatre
      1212 Commercial
      8 pm
      $25
      Details

      The 8th annual Pull Festival returns with six or seven original 10-minute plays by Vancouver-based playwrights performed over four days.

       

      Portside Pub
      7 Alexander
      10 pm
      Free
      Details

      Karaoke Wednesdays features a $10 beer and Fireball shot for that liquid courage you'll need to belt out "Livin' On a Prayer" mid-week.

       

      Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers, "Manic Depression"

      Venue
      881 Granville
      8 pm
      $22.50
      Details

      Punk rockers Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers make the trip from the States to shake up Venue as they promote the album Bought to Rot, with guests Mercy Union and Control Top.

       

      DANIKA YAKINA

      York Theatre
      639 Commercial
      8 pm
      $10-$51
      Details

      Only a handful of days left to get your hands on some Hot Brown Honey at the York Theatre. Packing a punch of hip-hop politics, the Honeys will make you laugh, cry, clap, and shake what your mama gave you. This stellar posse of phenomenal women make noise as they defiantly smash stereotypes and remix the system.

       

      Fifth Avenue Cinemas
      2110 Burrard
      6:25 pm
      Read our review
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      Catch Olivia Colman's Oscar-winning performance on the big screen in The Favourite.  In early 18th century England, a frail Queen Anne (Colman) occupies the throne and her close friend, Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz), governs the country in her stead. When new servant Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives, her charm endears her to Sarah.

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