You've made it through another week, and events in Toronto today are here to celebrate with you. Taste of the Danforth, Waterfront Night Market and Sail-In Cinema all begin today. Elsewhere, there's a big video dance party and a free concert at Yonge–Dundas Square.
Events you might want to check out:Sail-In Cinema (August 10 @ Sugar Beach)
Swim, walk or kayak up to the first of two nights for Sail-In Cinema, featuring the 1986 classic Labyrinth starring David Bowie.
Gaza Surf Club (August 10 @ Christie Pits Park)
The Toronto Palestine Film Festival is showing a very special, free outdoor screening of Gaza Surf Club alongside food trucks and a marketplace.
Indie Fridays (August 10 @ Yonge–Dundas Square)
Another night of free music is happening in the Square, with performances by Johnson Crook, Texas King and more, plus a beer garden on all evening.
90s Video Dance Party (August 10 @ Gladstone Hotel)
If you're not living in the 90s, where are you? Jenco jeans, yellow goggles and baby rib tee's are all you need to feel the vibe at this video dance party.
Feast of St. Lawrence (August 10-11 @ St Lawrence Market)
St. Lawrence Market is getting into the summer spirit with a two-day festival, including a dinner under the stars and street party.
Taste of the Danforth (August 10-12 @ Greektown)
One of the biggest events of the year is back with patios, street food, music and activities in celebration of Toronto's Hellenic community.
Waterfront Night Market (August 10-12 @ Ontario Place)
The highly anticipated return of this big Pan-Asian market features food, activities and entertainment at its new spot at Ontario Place.
Toronto Anime Matsuri (August 10-12 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
A whole weekend of Japanese contemporary pop culture is going down, with screenings, music, cosplay, panels, a marketplace, gaming and food.
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (August 10-16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Better pack some tissues for this documentray about the life of Mr. Rogers, who taught us all to love each other and to love ourselves.
Mulan International Film Festival (August 10-17 @ Multiple Venues)
Films from and about China that are meant to show off the country's rich and vibrant culture take the spotlight for this annual film festival.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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