There's still another day until the weekend but what a day it is as events in Toronto include The Artist Project, Deerhunter and a film festival. Female chefs are serving up tons of goodies while trans and binary perfomers are putting on a show. Not bad for a Thursday!
Events you might want to check out:Recipe for Change (February 21 @ The Globe and Mail Centre)
A showcasing of all-female chefs is on with women-chefs from all over Canada serving up gourmet cuisine alongside drinks and entertainment.
Zaki Ibrahim (February 21 @ The Great Hall)
Nothing will warm you up faster in winter than the sun-drenched sounds of R&B singer Zaki Ibrahim and her sensuous grooves that seriously bang.
Deerhunter (February 21 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Folk meets electro as Atlanta's Deerhunter arrives with their distinct sound, carried forth by the rough vocals of Bradford Cox.
F*ck Sh*t Up (February 21 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Back again is this cabaret dedicated to a rotating set of local trans and non-binary performers ready to stay the stage and slay.
Korea Town Acid (February 21 @ Handlebar)
It's PWYC to catch the talented, up-and-coming DJ Korea Town Acid perform alongside Pursuit Grooves, WeTurnToRed and Spookyfish.
Mishima (February 21 @ The Royal Cinema)
The Japan Foundation is ready to introduce this film that centres on the life of author, imperialist, actor, director, bodybuilder and queer icon Yukio Mishima.
50/50 (February 21 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Black & Funny is back to gather local comedians from some of the city's best comedy troupes for a night of hilarious improv.
Shorts That Are Not Pants (February 21 @ Cinecycle)
This event is in the spirit of showing great short films, with selections from TIFF, Sundance, and Palm Springs ShortFest.
Canada C3 (February 21 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Following Canada's C3 Expedition, this documentary chronicles its 150-day ice breaker journey through the Northwest Passage.
Artist Project (February 21-24 @ The Better Living Centre)
This four day contemporary art fair is jam-packed with works by local and international artists and features talks, workshops, competitions and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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