
Run Lola Run screens at the Rio
By Steve Newton
MONDAY TO FRIDAY: True Tribal: Contemporary Expressions of Ancestral Tattoo Practices explores 30-plus years of Indigenous tattooing from around the world and showcases the artists who are reconnecting with traditional skin-marking practices, at the Museum of Vancouver.
WEDNESDAY: Canadian-American jazz-guitar stylist Harrison Ivaz performs his tribute to George Benson with his six-piece band the Benson Project at Guilt and Co.
WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY: through videos, photographs, testimonies, song lyrics, and reflections, the exhibition Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia offers an account of infamous feminist art collective Pussy Riot’s non-violent actions, running until June 9 at the Polygon Gallery.
THURSDAY: Vancouver interpretive jazz vocalist Laura Crema performs with pianist Sharon Minemoto, bassist Conrad Good, and drummer Bernie Arai at Frankie’s Jazz.

Amanda Sum performs at Music Waste
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: independent music festival Music Waste celebrates its 30th anniversary with four days of performances by more than 70 bands at various Vancouver venues. Performers include Amanda Sum, Speedreader, Devours, Blackberry Wood, Apollo Ghosts, Dream Funeral, Future Star, Midnight News, Petaluna, Serengeti, Freak Dream, and Stephen Hamm: Theremin Man.
FRIDAY: Vancouver roots-rock group the Graham Brown Band, featuring former Brilliant Orange frontman Graham Brown, performs tunes from its latest album Spirit and Soul at the Princeton Pub.
FRIDAY: music director Otto Tausk leads the Vancouver Symphony in a program at the Orpheum Theatre that includes Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth) and the overture from Mozart’s The Magic Flute.
FRIDAY: Canadian rock bands from the ’70s and ’80s, Streetheart and Honeymoon Suite, perform on a double bill at Great Canadian Casino Vancouver.
FRIDAY: 25th anniversary screening at the Rio Theatre of a 4K restoration of German director Tom Twyker’s hyperkinetic action thriller Run Lola Run.

Yard Act plays the Rickshaw
FRIDAY: disco-influenced British indie-rock band Yard Act plays the Rickshaw Theatre, with guests Font from Austin, Texas. SOLD OUT.
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