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Thursday, July 5, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today give you the chance to discover new inspo material as the Art Book Fair kicks off for its third year. There's also a free outdoor screening in Corktown and an Italian food experience.

Events you might want to check out:

Roman Holiday (July 5 @ Corktown Common Park)
The Cinematic Cities series takes over Corktown Common Park for a free, outdoor screening of the 1953 Audrey Hepburn classic Roman Holiday.
Logic (July 5 @ Budweiser Stage)
Rapper and singer Logic arrives for a one night stint in Toronto alongside NF and Kyle for the Bobby Tarantino vs. Everybody Tour.
Best of Female Director's Film Festival (July 5 @ Carlton Cinemas)
The work of women directors takes the spotlight during this free showcase of films from Canada and beyond.
Wanderer (July 5 @ Project Gallery)
Artist Sara Pearson debuts new work that uses abstracted imagery to create landscapes that speak to themes of transformation and healing.
AGO First Thursday (July 5 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Grab a drink and wander through the gallery, including the new Tunirrusiangit exhibit and the J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous and Canadian Art.
High Home (July 5 @ Handlebar)
Mississauga's own heartland punk heroes High Home have teamed up with Found Objects and Father Bodies for a night of head banging jams.
Bad As I Wanna Be (July 5 @ The Pilot)
Breakin' rules and collectin' hearts, this burlesque show is for all the badass femmes out there who do what they want and do not apologize.
Toronto Art Book Fair (July 5-8 @ Chinatown Centre)
Canadian and international artists come together for this huge art book fair with performances, talks, workshops, screenings and more.
Giro d'Italia (July 5-15 @ Multiple Venues)
Fifteen Italian resultants come together for a culinary experience with specials on menus meant to show off yummy regional Italian fare.
Tinder on the Toilet (July 5-14 @ 620 Spadina Avenue)
Part of the Fringe Festival, this hip-hop comedy act uses live concert, sketch and improv to tackle our everyday fixations and ungodly habits.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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