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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today may see some strange things around the city as Fringe kicks off with productions popping up all over. Tory Lanez is in for a show, and over in the Beaches there's a free outdoor movie screening.

Events you might want to check out:

Tory Lanez (July 4 @ Rebel)
As Brampton's own Tory Lanez continues to blow up on the international stage, he makes his way back to where it all started.
Bend It Like Beckham (July 4 @ Kew Gardens)
Movie Nights in the Beach kicks off with an outdoor screening of the classic Bend It Like Beckham, and includes free popcorn.
Intersection (July 4 @ Social Capital Theatre)
Head storyteller Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah leads a diverse cast that uses comedy and improv tales to explore different intersections in society.
Yob and Bell Witch (July 4 @ Mod Club Theatre)
Doom metal band Yob combines their loud and raucous tunes with Bell Witch's climatic soundscapes to create a force to be reckoned with.
David Blaine (July 4 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
There are no doves here as magician David Blaine uses illusions and slight of hand to astound and stun audiences with modern twists on magic.
La La Land (July 4 @ Union Station)
The movie that nearly won Best Picture gets a free outdoor screening at the newly renovated Union Station with the first 100 guests getting free popcorn.
Boombaphumpday (July 4 @ Dovercourt House)
Toronto hip-hop legend Maestro Fresh-Wes hosts a free, live music cypher that brings together more than 50 artists from Toronto's hip-hop scene.
Toronto Fringe Festival (July 4-15 @ Multiple Venues)
Theatres across the city play host to a variety of productions by upcoming and established playwrites on the fringe of the performing arts scene.
Biophilia (July 4 - October 31 @ 18Karat Studio + Gallery)
Metal and the way we work it can often tell a story, and Biophilia: Expressions in Metal explores how humans seek connections through the medium.
Punch Up Comedy (July 4 - December 19 @ Emmet Ray)
The launch of a new feminist, LGBTQ+ and positive space comedy night launches tonight featuring some of Toronto's best pro comics.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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