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Sunday, May 6, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today will hopefully inspire you to make the most of your Sunday. There's a reptile expo, a poetry slam, comedy show and it's also the final day to check out some budding artists at GradEx.

Events you might want to check out:

Downsview Park Reptile Expo (May 6 @ Downsview Park)
If you love yourself some scaley critters, this expo will have tons of vendors, educational programming and displays to your liking.
The Future is Female (May 6 @ Thompson Hotel Toronto)
Influential women from different industries come together for a full day of hors d’oeuvres, VR Installations and inspiring panel speakers.
Broken Hearted Girl (May 6 @ 120 Diner)
A cathartic night of heartbreak—expressed through song, dance and lip sync—is brought to you by drag queen Selena Vyle.
The Mammals (May 6 @ Hugh's Room Live)
Upbeat, folksie tunes abound with this quintet, in the tradition of the great Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie.
The Ebony Tide (May 6 @ Comedy Bar)
A roster of hilarious local and international comics take the stage with Tamara Shevon, Everardo Ramirez and Cathryn Naiker, to name a few.
Wet Tuna (May 6 @ The Baby G)
Wet Tuna's psych melodies and freak electro tunes are the best soundtrack for your Sunday Funday mood.
Tune Up Toronto (May 6 @ The Gladstone Hotel)
Kinnie Starr's documentary, Play Your Gender, shows Starr's quest to track down female producers. There will also be a panel discussion, food and drinks.
Spring Draughts and Crafts (May 6 @ Left Field Brewery)
Have a brew in support of Save Our Scruff while browsing through the makers market featuring 11 local vendors.
Toronto Poetry Slam (May 6 @ The Drake Hotel)
Feature poet Lady Vanessa, winner of the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam, is performing her unique set of word art and storytelling.
GradEx (May 3-6 @ OCAD University)
It's the last day to check out hundreds of budding artists as they show off their final year's work across multiple galleries.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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