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MUDFLATS LIVING Filmmaker Robert Fresco will be in attendance on Jan.
Mudflats
The Cinematheque is screening Robert Fresco and Kris Paterson’s film Mudflats Living (North Vancouver, 1971) on Monday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. as part of the ongoing series The Image Before Us: A History Of Film In British Columbia – Take 4.

MUDFLATS LIVING
Filmmaker Robert Fresco will be in attendance on Jan. 22 when The Cinematheque screens Mudflats Living, a film he made with Kris Paterson in 1971, documenting the mudflats community that was forcibly evicted by North Vancouver District to make way for a proposed development on the waterfront. Squatters recycled utopian dreams; Boot and Fog; Dollarton Days.

JIM BYRNES
Veteran bluesman performing at Deep Cove Shaw Theatre on Jan. 26 and 27. Jim Byrnes and Colleen Rennison with Steve Dawson: “Picking Wild Mountain Berries."

BLACK GARDENIA
Daphne Roubini, ”First Lady of Uke” performing Ellington’s “Caravan” with her band Black Gardenia.

BIRDMAN LIVE
Jazz drummer Antonio Sanchez gives a talk at Vancity Theatre on Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. and plays the Vogue Theatre later at 8 p.m. as part of PuSh fest. Drum lesson on creative soloing.

THE POST
Old school Hollywood cinema, at its best, Steven Spielberg's The Post now showing at Cineplex Cinemas Esplanade. Alison Brie talks about getting chance to work on the project.

THE HARPOONIST AND THE AXE MURDERER
Blues duo plays Centennial Theatre on Feb. 2: “Shake It."

THE FINAL YEAR
Greg Barker documents the eighth and final year of Barack Obama’s presidency in new film, The Final Year. Starts screening tonight at Vancity Theatre at 7:45 p.m.

THE WOLFE
Saskatoon band releases new track “Tip Of My Tongue, ” from EP set to drop in the spring.

CLAUDIO | TEDxPERTH
Australian electronic musician Rachel Claudio gives a TEDxPerth talk about “How to translate feeling into sound."

ABDUL WADUD
Cellist Tomeka Reid, who regularly performs at the Vancouver jazz fest, tracks down one of her heros, Abdul Wadud, for an interview (with Joel Wanek) published in Point of Departure. Julius Hemphill with Abdul Wadud, “Echo 1 (Morning).”