Hump days, amiright? There's lots of events in Toronto today to help you get through mid-week slump. Lauryn Hill is in to perform, while Milk & Bone are giving a free concert. Pick yourself you a hot dog and maybe catch a flick under the stars. It's summer!
Events you might want to check out:Cabbagetown Movie in the Park (July 18 @ Riverdale Park by Riverdale Farm)
Catch a free screening of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox under the stars with local vendors on hand serving up lots of yummy goodies.
Japanese Breakfast (July 18 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Michelle Zauner's musical project if full of slow-moving, melancholic vibes to help work through the tears and celebrate the laughter.
Lauryn Hill (July 18 @ Budweiser Stage)
A game changer in the world of hip-hop, the legendary Lauryn Hill is here to perform her seminal album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
Milk & Bone (July 18 @ FCP Park)
It's not everyday you catch this Montreal electro pop duo for free in the park, yet here they are, performing on this sunny afternoon.
Cottage in the City (July 18 @ Macho Radio Bar)
Can't afford a cottage in Muskoka? The next best thing is going down at this patio party with games, prizes, food and drinks.
Movies and Beer (July 18 @ Fox Theatre)
A match made in heaven, movies and beer come together at the Fox during this screening/social featuring Tim Burton's Big Fish.
Open Roof Festival (July 18 @ Sterling Road)
Catch an outdoor screening of Cory Finley's black comedy Thoroughbreds and a performance by Chelsey Bennett alongside food and brews.
Deadbeat Daughters (July 18 @ Comedy Bar)
Three seasoned comics lend some life lessons to three up and coming talented ladies in a show of fatherly tenderness we can never get enough of.
Free Hot Dogs at Fancy Franks (July 18 @ Fancy Franks)
Pick yourself up a dog for a good cause at the College Street location of Fancy Franks in honour of National Hot Dog Day.
Lift-Off Film Festival (July 18-19 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
Toronto becomes home to independent filmmakers from across Canada during this festival showcasing everything from features to experimental films.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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