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Thursday, June 1, 2017

12 things to do in Toronto today

It's the first day of June and Toronto is celebrating with multiple barbecues, festival launches and a few massive parties. Welcome to a very exciting new month. 

Events you might want to check out:

Kampai Festival of Sake (June 1 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
The Sake Institute of Ontario presents the country's biggest festival of sake that let's you discover over 150 sakes from more than 50 breweries.
Power Ball (June 1 @ The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery)
Power Ball's theme is Stereo Vision and it'll explore hidden worlds, alternate realities with unique art installations, performances, cocktails and more.
No More Bath Bombs (June 1 @ Unlovable General and Gallery)
This group exhibition reimagines "self-love as an act of resistance." Catch new works from Cherry Kutti, Ness Lee, Lauren Pirie and Tabban Soleimani.
InspiraTO Ten-Minute Play Festival (June 1-10 @ Alumnae Theatre)
Canada’s largest ten-minute play festival showcases the work of 24 writers from across the globe with six plays performed over an hour.
First Thursday (June 1 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
The AGO celebrates a vision of Pride created by the programmers of Blockorama, its longest running stage, featuring a headlining performance by Junglepussy.
Toronto Festival of Clowns (June 1-4 @ Factory Theatre)
Experience 10 shows of clowns, acrobats and cabaret performers over multiple days at this festival celebrating the art of adult clowning around.
Pizza in the Park (June 1 @ Christie Pits, Toronto)
Meet at the wood-burning for some Neapolitan pizza from Pizzeria Libretto and delicious Indian veggies and rice from Banjara Restaurant.
Pink Flamingo Backyard Patio Party (June 1 @ The Addisons Residence)
As the sun sets, sip on cocktails, chew on some gourmet BBQ and challenge one another to life-size lawn games. There'll also be a special Pink Flamingo cocktail too.
Lulaworld (June 1-10 @ Lula Lounge)
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Lula Lounge, this festival brings together artists with roots in Cuba, Jamaica, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal and beyond for 10 days of music.
St Lawrence Market BBQ in the Park (June 1 @ St James Park)
Kick off BBQ season with some music in St. James Park and then a feast from 5-7 p.m. prepared by the many merchants of the St. Lawrence Market.
Creemore Springs 30th Anniversary Street Pubs (June 1-10 @ Liberty Village)
It's Creemore's 30th anniversary and to celebrate they're throwing a party with food, drinks and more.
Adelaide Eats (June 1 - July 28 @ Adelaide Place)
This outdoor market returns to the second floor terrace of Adelaide Place with food from some of Toronto’s best chefs, restaurants and bakers.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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