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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

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If you didn't think old auto body shops could become art galleries, events in Toronto have a surprise for you as the Manifesto Art Show takes over the old Ossington Tire. Open Roof is back as well with beer, tunes and a movie.

Events you might want to check out:

Manifesto Festival Art Show (August 15 @ Ossington Tire)
As part of Manifesto, this free art show is taking over an old auto body shop on Ossington with works by Hatecopy, nVoid, Tessar Lo and more.
Open Roof Festival (August 15 @ Sterling Road)
The second-to-last Open Roof of the season is on with bites served up alongside drinks, music by Goosebumps and a screening of Isle of Dogs.
Under the Stars (August 15 @ Regent Park)
A throwback to the real golden age of cinema, there's a free outdoor screening of Sister Act on, plus lots of pre-show activities.
Motorama (August 15 @ The Royal Cinema)
Another throwback classic, Barry Shils' Motorama tells the story of a young boy with nothing to lose, a Mustang and nothing but desert road.
True Stories Toronto (August 15 @ Garrison)
It's pretty straightforward: storytellers have ten minutes to tell one true story. No notes allowed. There'll also be some magician action.
Off The Rails Comedy Competition (August 15 @ Comedy Bar)
Another round of wild comedy is going down where comedians compete to create the most out-there act based on audience suggestions.
Square Boys (August 15 @ Painted Lady)
Jazz gets a modern twist when it meets brass and video games with Square Boys, performing alongside Cookout.
Dare (August 15 @ MÂY Cafe)
Imagine your most intimate story. Would you tell in front of strangers? That's what's in store from this diverse group of storytellers.
Ambient Ping (August 15 @ Handlebar)
Space out and chill to some experimental, ambient soundscapes courtesy of Weep, O’ Mine Eyes and Whisper Room.
Heart of a Dog (August 15 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Get ready to feel all the feels during this documentary about artist Laurie Anderson's life with her beloved dog, Lolabelle.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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