Where were you when the power went out across the city? Events in Toronto today look back at the 2003 blackout and celebrate the fun that was had with a big party. Elsewhere, Open Roof is almost ready to wrap up for the season and there's a big fitness and health trade show.
Events you might want to check out:Blackout Anniversary Party (August 14 @ 100 Queen St. W.)
It's been 16 years since Toronto went totally dark. Out of that came this annual street party with music, a bike ride and parade.
KoRn and Alice in Chains (August 14 @ Budweiser Stage)
California's nu metal rockers are ready to hit the road for a North American summer tour with Alice in Chains and special guests Underoath.
Open Roof (August 14 @ Open Roof Festival)
Music, movies, drinks and music are all happening at the second last Open Roof featuring music by Sam Drysdale and a screening of Late Night.
Fortnight Studio Sale (August 14 @ Fortnight Studio)
Canadian-made ladieswear is on sale as Fortnight moves and cleans out its archive of bras, knickers, slips, bodysuits, sleepwear and more.
Ambient Ping (August 14 @ Handlebar)
Ambient Ping is celebrating 20 years of showcasing local artists specializing in ambient and instrumental tunes with a big night of music.
Miss Misery (August 14 @ The Royal Cinema)
Amy, an anxious, aimless millennial, stars in this new web series set in Toronto from local creators Jade Blair and Stephen Thomas.
George Nozuka (August 14 @ Rivoli)
Smooth vibes are coming at you courtesy of New York's R&B singer George Nozuka who evokes the old school sounds that feed the soul.
International Fitness and Club Trade Show (August 14 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
If fitness and health is your thing, the big trade show features leaders in the industry, plus products, services and education.
Arise (August 14-16 @ Mod Club)
It's a night for artists of all kinds as ARISE showcases local and diverse talent with art, photography, music, fashion, film, craft, tech and performance.
Evergreen's Summer Wednesdays (August 14-28 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Gaze out at Toronto's urban forest, have a drink, grab some food and play a game, all at this weekly after-work mini summer festival series.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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