JFL24 kicks off today among the many events happening in Toronto. There's also a big climate change talk with David Suzuki, the annual Francophone music festival, the always wild Buddies season opener, and a dance party based on music's most famous couple.
Events you might want to check out:JFL42 (September 21-30 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
The annual comedy fest returns to big stages and small clubs all over Toronto with funny people like Bill Burr, John Mulaney, Ali Wong and Tim and Eric. There's also ComedyCon loaded with daytime programming.
David Suzuki (September 21 @ Ontario Science Centre)
Can Humans Survive the Anthropocene? David Suzuki will be in the house to try to answer that question and talk about human impact on the planet during this evening of enviro discussions.
Annual Francophone Music Festival (September 21-30 @ Multiple Venues)
Concerts with Franco legends like Jean-Pierre Ferland, Robert Charlebois and newcomer Cindy Doire take over venues around the city to show Toronto what's going on in the French music scene.
Toronto Shorts International Film Festival (September 21-24 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Check out a wide spectrum of short form content from around the world in genres ranging from animation, documentaries, dramas, comedy, and sci-fi from experienced professionals to top notch student films.
Buddies Season Launch Party (September 21 @ Buddies In Bad Times Theatre)
Buddies 39th Season is right around the corner, so they're throwing a big party. Of course. Arrive early for some exciting season announcements and stay late for a dance party with drag shows.
Working Girl (September 21 @ Revue Cinema)
Revisit this sharp romantic comedy starring Melanie Griffith that's been called the "the wicked step-daughter of 9 to 5." If you arrive early, you can catch a discussion with the Designing the Movies crew.
Beyonce & JayZ All Night (September 21 @ The Steady)
DJ Jules Bangsworth plays all the hits from Bey and Jay all night to have you feeling drunk in love and not sorry. There's no cover and there are drink specials.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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