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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

There's no reason to wait until the weekend to have fun, as events in Toronto today include Power Ball, one of the city's biggest annual art parties. You can fill up on fancy cheese at a night market and catch some Spice Girl drag. There's also comedy, movies and music on, too.

Events you might want to check out:

Power Ball (June 6 @ The Power Plant)
The who's-who of Toronto's art scene are coming out for this high-powered art party with a night of installations, food, drinks, activities and more.
Death From Above 1979 (June 6 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Toronto's own Death From Above 1979 forged their hard-going sound from the fires of the city's punk scene and brought it to the world stage.
Artisan Cheese Night Market (June 6 @ St. Lawrence Market North Hall)
Cheese lovers are in for a treat as this fancy cheese night market returns to pair local and regional cheeses with charcuterie, wine, chocolate and more.
Spice Queens (June 6 @ The Rec Room)
Spice up your life with local queens Baby Bel Bel, Priyanka, Juice Boxx, Lucy Flawless and Imarra singing the Spice Girls' biggest hits.
Yas Kween (June 6 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Yes Kween is back and ready to bring the laughs with a special spotlight on some of the city's best women comedians of colour.
Thelma & Louise (June 6 @ Revue Cinema)
We Really Like Her! is celebrating one year of women-driven films with a screening of this film featuring the two baddest chicks in cinema.
Leslieville Food & Drink Festival (June 6-7 @ Streetcar Crowsnest)
A night of art, music, food and drinks is on as this neighbourhood festival kicks off with a food market, cocktail competition, workshops and more.
Transmit Festival (June 6-8 @ Multiple Venues)
Concert promoters Transmit are back with three nights of music featuring performances by FEELS FINE, Dilly Dally, Mother Tongues and lots more.
Canadian Sport Film Festival (June 6-8 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Highlighting athletic prowess and overcoming immense challenges, this film festival looks at Canadian sports and the stories behind them.
Japanese Film Festival (June 6-27 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
North America's largest showcase of Japanese cinema is back with two weeks of special screenings and premieres, guests, talks and programming.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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