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Sunday, April 7, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

A glorious Sunday is upon us and events in Toronto today span the musical spectrum with R&B, rock and ambient sound projects. The Toronto Art Crawl is back and there's a heap of records for sale. A film festival is wrapping up and it's the last day for a vintage clothing pop-up.

Events you might want to check out:

Flipside Record Sale (April 7 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Jazz, funk, soul, Latin, Caribbean, rock and pop are just some of the genres available at this huge vintage record sale.
Toronto Art Crawl (April 7 @ The Great Hall)
A day of local shopping is on as over 50 artist vendors drop by to feature works of art of all kind, plus music, demos, activities and more.
Ex Hex (April 7 @ The Horseshoe Tavern)
The girls are ready to rock out as Washington's Ex Hex rips it up with their high-fi garage rock sound splayed alongside Moaning.
The Woman Who Loves Giraffes (April 7 @ Fox Theatre)
The star of The Woman Who Loves Giraffes, Dr. Anne Innis-Dagg, is one of the people on hand to chat about her journey as a woman in science.
Bart (April 7 @ Monarch Tavern)
Riffs and bombs are on with Toronto psych rockers Bart, the one and only Mother Tongues and basement band Carinae.
Blood Simple (April 7 @ The Royal Cinema)
It's been 35 years since Joel and Ethan Coen's Blood Sample was released to tell the story of a bunch of people who think they're a lot smarter than they are.
Toronto R&B Sounds (April 7 @ The Baby G)
This month's edition of R&B Sounds is back with a dreamy and soulful showcase of the city's up-and-coming R&B artists.
Nite Comfort (April 7 @ Handlebar)
Experimental and psychedelic sounds are on as Montreal producers Syngja drop by with Spectral Tambours to show off some new sound projects.
Second Cousin Pop Up (April 4-7 @ Drake General Store)
There's still another day to check out some special vintage finds from Second Cousin, curated with the fashion-forward in mind.
Spring of Horror & Fantasy Film Festival (April 5-7 @ Imagine Carlton Cinema)
It's not too late to catch some screenings of the horror and fantasy persuasion from local and international filmmakers.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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