Friday, June 17, Midnight

Fridays at Midnight: Batman (1989) and (1966)
Before there was Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, and Heath Ledger, there was Micheal Keaton, Jack Nicholson, and Kim Basinger. Remind yourself why there needed to be a reboot at the showing of Batman (1989) showing at the Rio Theatre at their Fridays at Midnight event. Dress up in costume, save a dollar!
http://riotheatre.ca/

Friday, June 17, 19:00 – 22:30

The Mountain Goats at the Biltmore Cabaret
Sealed with a Kiss presents one of the up and coming indie acts ever to come out of Claremont, California. This is an early show, so even if you don’t dig the act (which is unlikely, these guys have been performing for a very long time), you can go find something else to do.
Tickets $20.00 in advance at Red Cat

Buy tickets online at: www.ticketweb.ca

Saturday, June 18, 11:00 – 16:00

Swaporama! @ the Museum of Vancouver
Different groups such as Blim, Spool of Thread, and Myriam LarRoche sponsor this great opportunity to give back and receive all in one go. Bring your old clothes and after all the clothes get sorted delve into the gigantic pile of potential new ones.
Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver

Saturday, June 19, 10:00 – 17:00

ALIFE Sample Sale
ALIFE is having their spring sample sale, dig in to find their amazing street wear accessories.
Alife Head Office, 411 West Cordova Street, Vancouver

Sunday, June 19, All Day

Car-Free Vancouver Day
This is your chance to experience Vancouver at its best – Car Free Day involves over four local communities that take the car-free meme to the next level with cultural partying (expect tons of Italian themed celebrations on Commercial Drive) with healthier, car-free streets.
http://www.carfreevancouver.org/

Sunday, June 19, Starts at 10:00

Mountain View Cemetery Walking Tours
There’s nothing more freaky than a cemetery at night. So go during the day and pay you respects to those who walked before you with BC Genealogical Society member Lorraine Irving and civic historian John Atkin on either tour: Mill Managers and Union Organizers in the Horne Sections or Archivists and Piano Salesmen in the Jones Section. More info.