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Thursday, July 6, 2017

7 things to do in Toronto today

There's a cultural smorgasbord of events in Toronto today, including the Fringe Festival, outdoor concerts, a rock and roll dance party, and a massive art gallery takeover celebrating the Canadian experience with a headliner from A Tribe Called Red. 

Events you might want to check out:

First Thursday: Future Perfect (July 6 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
Toronto's biggest art party celebrates the Canadian experience with headliner Bear Witness from A Tribe Called Red, plus Esie Mensah, Manifest Destiny's Child and Lissa Monet.
Classic Albums Live: Jimi Hendrix (July 6 @ Roy Thomson Hall Patio)
Liven up your evening with a all-star tribute to Jimi Hendrix on the Roy Thomson Hall patio. Doors are at 5 p.m., the show starts an hour later.
CaribbeanTales International Film Festiva (July 6 @ The Royal Cinema - 608 College Street, Toronto, ON, M6G 1B4)
This film festival celebrates established and emerging filmmakers of Caribbean heritage. It's an exciting mix of dynamic films showcasing a diverse array of stories and cultures.
The Filth & the Furry (July 6 @ Stop, Drop & Roll - toronto)
Head to this queer rock and roll drag/dance party with Toronto's premiere punk queens Allysin Chaynes and Jenna Syde.
A League Of Their Own (July 6 @ Corktown Common)
Check out the true, inspirational story of the 1940s All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, for free and under the stars in one of the city's coolest parks.
Stuffed Animals Party (July 6 @ Toronto Etsy Street Team Gallery)
Celebrate the launch of Toronto's Carnival of Taxidermy Book with stop-motion films, custom drinks, taxidermy demonstrations, oddity vendors, and more.
Fringe Festival - Office Hours (July 6-16 @ Trinity St. Paul's)
The Fringe Festival has another slew of openings to mark the second day of the fest, including this character drama that examines the effects of trauma and the complex personal dynamics involved in higher education.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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