Autumn has begun to set in but there's still time to enjoy the warm weather at events in Toronto today. Catch a free outdoor screening of Hocus Pocus or gather your loose change for a big book sale. Music, comedy and art are on as well.
Events you might want to check out:Hocus Pocus (September 13 @ Sorauren Park)
Autumn vibes call for a bundled-up night of film under the stars, and this week's special screening is the witchy-approved classic Hocus Pocus.
Feels Fine (September 13 @ The Baby G)
Toronto's own all-female rockers Feels Fine make the highly relatable scenes out of everyday life feel like maybe you're not alone in this after all.
Life Records Covers (September 13 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
What song would be the soundtrack to your memories? This comedy show looks to tell the story of how music underscores much of our lives.
Lord of the Flies (September 13 @ The Royal Cinema)
No Future is back with a screening of the 1963 film Lord of the Flies, which explores themes of lost innocence within a naturalistic settling.
Secret Sign (September 13 @ Handlebar)
Give yourself the treat of an electro pop showcase meant to take you to the outer regions of the cosmos with Secret Sign, Valerie Dour and more.
Interpol (September 13 @ REBEL)
The underdogs of the 90s indie rock scene, Interpol, have kept themselves busy and popular thanks in part to Paul Banks' hypnotic vocals.
Toronto Wildlife Centre's Comedy Night (September 13 @ Yuk Yuk's Toronto)
Have a laugh for a good cause at this comedy night in support of TWC and its work in helping sick, injured and orphaned wild animals.
Icons (September 13 @ Arta Gallery)
Artists from multiple disciplines find inspiration in iconic images of pop culture figures like John Lennon, and place their own unique spin on them.
BOOKEnds Used Book Sale (September 13-15 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Bibliophiles, this is your chance to get your paws on a wealth of library gold with all items priced at only 10¢ to 50¢. Cash only!
Aabaakwad (September 13-15 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Aabaakwad, meaning "it clears after a storm", looks to focus on Indigenous-led arts with talks from artists, scholars and curators from all over the world.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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