Friday is here and it's going to be scorcher for the ages, but events in Toronto today have plenty of ways to keep cool like with a free movie under the stars and a pizza festival by the water. There's a Carly Rae Jepsen dance party and lots of music to check out.
Events you might want to check out:Insomniac Film Festival (July 19 @ The Royal Cinema)
It's a PWYC, one-night film festival of outstanding shorts by Toronto youth as this annual showcase returns to celebrate the city's emerging artists.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (July 19 @ Liberty Village Park)
Take a trip back to the 1980s as Ferris works out how play hooky at this month's edition of Movie Night in Liberty Village Park.
Taste of Vietnam (July 19 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Traditional Vietnamese food and culture are on at this festival that will see NPS filled with decorations, music, games and a parade.
Stefflon Don (July 19 @ Rebel)
Island vibes and British rap come together with Stefflon Don and her infectious beats, hot rhythms, sensual singing and fresh flow.
Zine Dream Launch Party (July 19 @ MOCA Toronto)
Zine Dream is this weekend and things are getting started for the festival dedicated to small press with a night of readings, performances and more.
Ben Böhmer (July 19 @ Velvet Underground)
On the eve of the moon landing anniversary, get ready to fly into outer space with the cosmic sounds of German DJ Ben Böhmer and Famous Lee.
Dedicated (July 19 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Back again is the dance party dedicated to the current queen of Canadian pop, Miss Carly Rae Jepsen, with her new and old bops playing all night long.
Indie Fridays (July 19 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
It's a night for country sounds in the Square, where you can check out up-and-coming acts like The Beresfords, Kris Barclay and Sons of Daughters.
Punk Suck Farewell Party (July 19 @ Handlebar)
That's a wrap on one of Toronto's best dance parties as this night of punk, goth and industrial tunes comes to an end after two glorious years.
Pizza Fest (July 19-21 @ Ontario Place)
Pizza lovers, rejoice! This pizza festival is back and bigger than ever, and it's taking over Ontario Place with a weekend of cheesy goodness.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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