IntraVenus playlist for 04/29/2026
| Artist | Title | Album | Label | Link |
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This week, host Necole shares a few interviews and upcoming events
EVENTS:
May 5 - Red Dress Day is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Peoples (MMIWG2S+)
* The Sexual Violence Support & Prevention Office, the SFSS Women’s Centre and the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies honour Red Day Dress in the reception area of the Student Union Building from 12-2pm
* If you are at the Vancouver Campus, you would meet at the Harbour Centre Lobby and if you’re at the Surrey Campus, you would meet at the Mezzanine of the Surrey Centre Building
May 11 - Black Public Joy: A Special Literary and Cultural Gathering: 6 - 9:30pm at the The Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. (149 West Hastings Street, Vancouver). Use the code PITTER when registering.
REGISTRATION LINK: https://blackpublicjoy.eventbrite.ca
Host Necole also shares the following interviews:
**fanny kearse - Development & Communications Director with Out on Screen (https://outonscreen.com/). Out on Screen is currently running a spring fundraising campaign aimed at raising $20,000 to support their year-round programming, including the Vancouver Queer Film Festival and the Out In Schools program - https://outonscreen.com/get-involved/donate/
**Amanda Russel plays Mama Ogre in SHREK the Musical currently playing at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster until Sunday May 3rd - For tickets visit masseytheatre.com
**Will Gladman with the IATSE union is one of the organizers of the "Save the Michael J Fox Theatre" campaign. There are still ways to show your support for the Michael J Fox theatre by visiting savethemjftheatre.ca
Tracklist:
- Black Belt Eagle Scout "My Heart Dreams" - At The Party With My Brown Friends
- Emily Scott Robinson "The Time for Flowers" - Appalachia
- Wild Mountain Mystics "What Our Love Can Do" - Fire & Honey
- Ona Ensemble "Sentimental" - Traces of Brazil, Voices of Toronto