17 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, July 9

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      Watch as over 200 male and female professional cyclists tackle the New West Grand Prix, 935-metres of tight turns and steep climbs over 50 plus laps. 
      Downtown New Westminster | 5:30pm | Free »Details

      Our photographic obsession with dogs is as old as the camera itself. Dog Days features contemporary works, classic images, and vintage photographs of our favourite furry friends.
      The Polygon | 101 Carrie Cates Crt., North Vancouver »Details

      Science World says open late with reduced admission prices during the summer's Twilight Tuesdays. Exhibitions include Mirror Maze: Numbers in NatureTides by Jan de Beer, and Take flight with Birdly.
      Science World at Telus World of Science | 1455 Quebec | $12 »Details

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      Language Matters is an exhibition of new graffiti and collage works created by urban Indigenous youth and community members to brings awareness to the importance of Indigenous language revitalization.
      Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art | 639 Hornby »Details

      Musician Gurpreet Chana will conduct a talk called Omnipresence through the Instrumental and perform with a variety of instruments including steel drums and a digital tabla.  
      Audain Gallery | 149 West Hastings | 6pm | Free »Details

      Punky dark folk singer Skye Wallace returns to Vancouver to celebrate the release of her new self-titled LP. With special guests BB.
      Wise Hall | 1882 Adanac | 8pm | $10 »Details

      Take a break from bouzouki and catch the Pat Chessel Celtic Band when they play the Greek Summer Festival. 
      Greek Summer Fest on Boundary | 4641 Boundary | 7:30pm | Free »Details

      Rising comic Sophie Buddle headlines a special night of Improv Fight Club. She just released ger debut album, A Little Bit Of Buddle, and is the host of the podcast, Obsessed with Sophie Buddle.
      Café Deux Soleils | 2096 Commercial | 8pm | $7 »Details

      Grab a card, a dabber, and a beer and join in music bingo hosted by CFOX's Carmen Cruz. Go through decades of popular music for prizes. Happy hour with $3 beers goes until 8pm.
      Railway Stage and Beer Café | 579 Dunsmuir | 6pm | Free »Details

      It's opening night for the ABBA-inspired musical Mamma Mia! at Theatre Under the Stars featuring the sing-a-long hits Dancing Queen", "Take a Chance on Me", "Thank You for the Music", and "SOS".
      Malkin Bowl | Stanley Park| 8pm | From $30 »Details

      Bard on the Beach's All’s Well That Ends Well is set in India during the waning days of British occupation and the cusp of Indian independence. Helena, a privileged young Indian woman, secretly loves Bertram, an officer in the British Army. Cultural, social, and political barriers stand between them, but Helena doesn’t give up.
      Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival | 1000 Chestnut | 7:30pm | From $26 »Details

      Go Commando with Arnold in this crowd-pleasing, 80’s summer action-movie. A retired Special Forces colonel tries to save his daughter, who was abducted by his former subordinate.
      Rio Theatre | 1660 East Broadway | 9:30pm | $12.50 »Details

      Booksmart is actress Olivia Wilde‘s feature directorial debut that follows two academic superstars and best friends who, on the eve of their high school graduation, suddenly realize that they should have worked less and played more. Read our review.
      Rio Theatre | 1660 East Broadway | 7pm | $12.50 »Details

      In Sergio Leone's western classic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly starring Clint Eastwood, a bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.
      Vancity Theatre | 1181 Seymour | 6:30pm  | $13 »Details

      The Vancouver Canadians and Everett Aquasox wrap-up their three-game North Division battle series. 
      Nat Bailey Stadium | 4601 Ontario | 7:05pm | From $16 »Details

      Are we deranged? Acclaimed Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh charts the complicity of fiction in shaping the priorities and choices consumers make in the looming shadow of global warming in his talk The Great Derangement.
      SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts | 149 West Hastings | 8pm | $15-50 »Details

      Little Mountain Improv presents Groundhog Doll. Scenes are inspired by the Groundhog Day and Russian Doll themes of reliving the same moments over and over. One scene, different choices and outcomes.
      Little Mountain Gallery | 195 East 26th | 8pm | $7 »Details

       

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