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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today mark the beginning of Open Roof Festival at its new location on Sterling Road. alt-J takes the stage and some of the stars of RuPauls' Drag Race are in to kick off the Green Space Festival celebrations.

Events you might want to check out:

alt-J (June 20 @ RBC Echo Beach)
alt-J is still hot off their third album, Relaxer, and dropping by to play some of their ol' elctro-rock-indie-snyth-pop-artsy tunes for us.
Pride Picnic (June 20 @ Gladstone Hotel)
What better way to celebrate Pride than with a fried chicken picnic made with local ingredients — plus drinks, talks and live music.
The Craft (June 20 @ The Royal Cinema)
In celebration of Pride, Queer Fear is showing the 90s cult classic that spawned a generation of witchy, weird, feminist heroines.
Unresolved Feelings (June 20 @ Burdock)
Women storytellers come together to recount tales of the ones who left us with feelings we can't quite shake.
Starry Night (June 20 @ Barbara Hall Park)
The Green Space Festival kicks off with a drag showcase featuring Miz Cracker, MonĂ©t X Change and The Vixen from RuPaul's Drag Race.
Pouya (June 20 @ The Opera House)
Rapper Pouya hits the stage as part of his Five Five Tour alongside Wifisfuneral, Shakewell and DillanPonders.
Human Flow (June 20 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Artist Ai Weiwei leads this documentary that's a visual expression to the over 65 million refugees around the world and their respective journeys.
Off The Rails Comedy Competition (June 20 @ Comedy Bar)
Back again is this rollercoaster of a showcase with comedians competing with improved routines as the audience sets out to decide who is the champ.
bug (June 20-24 @ The Theatre Centre)
Part on Luminato, this play follows a young Indigenous woman’s journey with addictions that stem from intergenerational trauma.
Open Roof Festival (June 20 @ Sterling Road)
Open Roof kicks off a season of music and movies in its new location on Sterling Road with tunes from Delta Will and a screening of Rushmore.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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