7 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Wednesday, April 17

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      Fox Cabaret
      2321 Main
      7 pm
      $7-15
      Details

      The Nerd Nite v. 43 lecture series has the talk Indigenous Storytelling by Dallas Yellowfly, computer scientist Ducky Sherwood explains the neuroscience behind Programming Productivity, and Trans Reproductive Health is untangled by UBC PhD candidate A.J. Lowik

       

      Sawyer Fredericks, "Hide Your Ghost"

      Biltmore Cabaret
      2755 Prince Edward
      7 pm
      $15 – $40
      Details

      American singer–songwriter Sawyer Fredericks, who won the eighth season of The Voice in 2015, tours in support of his album Hide Your Ghost, with guest Wolfchild.

       

      Vancity Theatre
      1181 Seymour
      10:15 am
      Free
      Details

      Celebrate National Canadian Film Day with a free screening of 3 Short Films by Alanis Obomsawin. The films from the Indigenous filmmaker include Christmas At Moose Factory (13 mins), Sigwan (13 mins), and When All the Leaves Are Gone (17 mins).

       

      HONEST SEA SHOP

      Pacific Arts Market
      1448 West Broadway
      6 pm
      Free
      Details

      Learn tips and tricks on how to go zero-waste at the Plastic-Free Lifestyle Night. Have you questions answered about how to minimize your impact on the Earth and reduce your carbon footprint. Free refreshments.

       

      Commodore Ballroom
      868 Granville
      9 pm
      $30
      Details

      Indie-pop singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers from Maryland performs tunes from her new album Heard It In A Past Life, with guest Melanie Faye.

       

      Studio 16
      West 7th
      8 pm
      $28
      Details

      Based on true events, the darkly comedic Dead People’s Things follows a millennial who inherits a house from her estranged hoarder aunt and must work with a baby-boomer neighbour to make some sense of the life and death of a woman she barely knew. 

       

      Little Mountain Gallery
      195 East 26th
      8 pm
      $10
      Details

      We Know Nothing About Art has comedians doing their best to make sense of the world's most treasured works of art, with little to no formal training in art history.

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