Things to do in Vancouver today: Friday, Nov. 4

Watch Radiohead's 35mm film, Daydreaming, by Paul Thomas Anderson, at Render Vancouver International Music Video Festival.

Today’s culture fix includes Render Vancouver International Music Video Festival, an art exhibition that takes a mining ghost town as inspiration, and the actor-comedian Tom Green:

Render Vancouver International Music Video Festival

Friday, reception 6:30 p.m., screenings 8 p.m.

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Vancity Theatre

Tickets and info

: $12,

viff.org

One of the many goodies featured at the third annual festival isn’t even a video — it’s an exclusive screening of Radiohead’s 35mm film, Daydreaming. Also on offer: The world premiere Cristian Vogel’s music video, Snow Crunch, as well as new videos by Pixies, Kaytranada, Humans, Loscil, Peter Bjorn and John, and many others.

 Corbin Union: Inversus Mundi

Opening reception Friday, 7 p.m.; runs to Dec. 17

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Unit/Pitt Projects

Free; more info:

helenpittgallery.org

The seven-member artist collective Corbin Union takes the once thriving, now deserted, former B.C. mining town of Corbin as inspiration for works that imagine a world inverted — “an alter-world” — while reflecting on ruin, self-determination and political resistance.

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Tom Green

Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

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Yuk Yuks Comedy Club

Tickets and info:

$35

yukyuks.com/vancouver

In the ’90s, Ontario-born Michael Thomas Green’s — you can call him Tom — outlandish pranks and guerrilla-style street interviews earned him a spot on MTV and parts in films. Then at 28, he got testicular cancer, the surgery for which he naturally insisted on televising. Now 45, the hard-touring Green delivers a live version of TomGreen.com. This week’s highlight? “Do the Donald,” a catchy, satirical rap about Trump.

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