Events in Toronto today shine a light on those that have fuelled their creativity by thinking outside the box as the Brave Festival kicks off with John Waters in the city. The Foo Fighters are here as well and Toronto takes the spotlight in a screening of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Events you might want to check out:Foo Fighters (July 12 @ Rogers Centre)
The music of 90s rock legends the Foo Fighters continues to resonate with both Gen-Xers and a new generation of young listeners.
John Waters (July 12 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Acclaimed director John Waters arrives in Toronto as part of the Brave Festival to discuss his influential and boundary-pushing body of work.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (July 12 @ Corktown Common Park)
Toronto serves as the backdrop for this cult fan favourite that's getting an outdoor screening at one of the city's newest parks.
Crooklyn (July 12 @ The Royal Cinema)
Spike Lee's 1994 film follows the lives of several Brooklyn residents long before gentrification took hold of this genuine urban mosaic.
Veins of Existence (July 12 @ XPACE (Lansdowne))
Performers James Knott and Yovska Moreno discuss the history of queer, trans and gender non-conforming folk using performance to blur gender binaries.
Anenome (July 12 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Montreal's Anenome offers the uplifting pop you need with clear notes of 60s flower child psychedelic grooves with a Quebecois twist.
Masters Indigenous Games (July 12-15 @ Downsview Park)
The inaugural Masters Indigenous Games kicks off with sporting events, competitions and celebrations of all kinds throughout the week.
Vector Festival (July 12-16 @ InterAccess)
Digital art in all its forms gets showcased through exhibitions, screenings and performances by local and international artists.
Brave Festival (July 12-29 @ Harbourfront Centre)
New this year is a festival dedicated to the brave and outspoken artists who've stepped outside of the box and made history in the process.
Summer Music Festival (July 12 - August 4 @ Multiple Venues)
Spots all over the city bring a classical music experience to the masses with programming that includes concerts, classes, lectures and workshops.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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