Picks of the week - September 14, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
In Blind Date, creator Rebecca Northan plays Mimi, a Parisian temptress who is stood up on a date but decides to make the best of it by randomly selecting a man from the audience to awkwardly romance her for 90 minutes. Described as a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improvisation, theatre and social experiment," Blind Date gets cuddly with the Cultch Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. For tickets and info, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
 

In Blind Date, creator Rebecca Northan plays Mimi, a Parisian temptress who is stood up on a date but decides to make the best of it by randomly selecting a man from the audience to awkwardly romance her for 90 minutes. Described as a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improvisation, theatre and social experiment," Blind Date gets cuddly with the Cultch Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. For tickets and info, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

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In Blind Date, creator Rebecca Northan plays Mimi, a Parisian temptress who is stood up on a date but decides to make the best of it by randomly selecting a man from the audience to awkwardly romance her for 90 minutes. Described as a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improvisation, theatre and social experiment," Blind Date gets cuddly with the Cultch Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. For tickets and info, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
 

In Blind Date, creator Rebecca Northan plays Mimi, a Parisian temptress who is stood up on a date but decides to make the best of it by randomly selecting a man from the audience to awkwardly romance her for 90 minutes. Described as a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improvisation, theatre and social experiment," Blind Date gets cuddly with the Cultch Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. For tickets and info, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
In Blind Date, creator Rebecca Northan plays Mimi, a Parisian temptress who is stood up on a date but decides to make the best of it by randomly selecting a man from the audience to awkwardly romance her for 90 minutes. Described as a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improvisation, theatre and social experiment," Blind Date gets cuddly with the Cultch Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. For tickets and info, call 604-251-1363 or go to thecultch.com.
Has it really been almost 20 years since Sloan released Twice Removed? We are so old. The Toronto-by-way-of-Halifax band plays its iconic 2004 album in its entirely, including "People of the Sky," "Coax Me" and toe-tapper "Deeper than Beauty," Sept. 14 at the Commodore. Tickets at Zulu, Red Cat Records and Ticketmaster.ca.
Baron Gallery (293 Columbia St.) hosts Nite Owl, an exhibition of late-night photographs taken between 1973 and 1976 by retired bus driver of 41 years Angus McIntyre. Curated by civic historian John Atkin, the exhibition captures Vancouver in all its faded, incandescent glory Sept. 16 to Oct. 28. More information at barongallery.ca.
The Vancouver International Flamenco Festival stamps its feet across various venues Sept. 17 to 23. Artists include Seville, Spain's renowned and award-winning Angeles Gabald¢n, Calgary's Fiona Malena Flamenco Ensemble, Montreal's La Otra Orilla and Vancouver's Flamenco Rosario among others. For tickets and more information, go to vancouverflamencofestival.org
 
 
 
 
 
 

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