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Week Ahead: PuSh's Asha, free Sundays for kids at Vancouver Art Gallery

You think your mother is opinionated? Then say hello to Asha, who is determined to see her son Ravi married even if she has to arrange it.
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You think your mother is opinionated? Then say hello to Asha, who is determined to see her son Ravi married even if she has to arrange it. Shes not shy about her reasons, and feels free to share in this most unusual and funny real-life mother and son story of generational and cultural clash. As Asha makes clear, I am Indian. Ravi is Canadian. Presented by the PuSh Festival, A Brimful of Asha runs Jan. 16-30 at the Revue Stage (1585 Johnson). Tickets from $25 (ArtsClub.com) or enter to win at WEVancouver.com/contests.

The Vancouver Art Gallery, the largest art museum in Western Canada, has launched free gallery admission for children ages 12 and younger every Sunday. This will allow children to have free access to all of the gallerys exhibitions as well as weekly family programs that consist of child-friendly exhibition tours and art-making activities. According to the Art Gallery, more than 50,000 children and their families will benefit from this program annually. On now? Emily Carr: Deep Forest (until March 9), KIMSOOJA Unfolding (until Jun. 26), Charles Edenshaw (until Feb. 2) and more.

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