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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today look to beat the heat with outdoor movie screenings courtesy of the Regent Park Film Festival and Open Roof. A comedy tour finds it way to Toronto and superstar Charlie Puth is in to perform.

Events you might want to check out:

Charlie Puth (July 11 @ Budweiser Stage)
New age crooner Charlie Puth arrives in Toronto for some hot hits and smooth sounds, with support from Hailee Steinfeld.
Open Roof Festival (July 11 @ Sterling Road)
Music, food and film are on the menu for this week's edition of Open Roof with performances by Tomi Swick and a screening of Love, Simon.
Cinderella (July 11 @ Regent Park)
Regent Park's Under the Stars outdoor movie series begins this week with family-friendly programming, starting with the 1997 remake of Cinderella.
Brockton Writers Series (July 11 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Writers Vanessa McGowan, Chang Liu, Arielle Twist, Kiley May share and read from their works, followed by a Q&A and refreshments.
Diagrams of Power (July 11 @ Onsite Gallery)
Patricio Dvila curates an exhibition of work that uses data, diagrams and maps to challenge dominant narratives and support marginalized communities.
Irritable and Confused (July 11 @ Comedy Bar)
Comedians Shawna Edward and Tamara Shevon went on an epic journey across Ontario and are back in Toronto for one final show.
The Sketch Experiment (July 11 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
The first instalment of this monthly comedy show bring together well-known comedians for a night of experimentation in sketch.
Toronto Etsy Makers Market (July 11 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
The Etsy Street Team and 416 Hustlers team up to present the first of three makers markets featuring workshops and demonstrations.
Video Age (July 11 @ The Baby G)
All the way from New Orleans comes the funky grooves of electro-pop duo Video Age alongside Omhouse and Kaade.
Toronto Korean Film Festival (July 11-15 @ Innis Town Hall)
Now in it's seventh year, Korean-made and Korean-inspired films get a screening each night of this week-long festival.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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