Saturdays in early autumn are an especially lovely time of year and events in Toronto today embody the sentiment with the last flower market of the season and a new soup soup festival. An old 7-11 gets transformed into an art gallery and there's a party in the library.
Events you might want to check out:Hush Hush (October 20 @ Bloor/Gladstone Library)
Bloor/Gladstone Library is being transformed into party central with drinks, neon signs and classic library nostalgia during this big party in the stacks.
Toronto Flower Market (October 20 @ CAMH)
Fresh cut flowers and hand-made bouquets from local growers are available at the final flower market of the season.
Project Gallery Inaugural Group Show (October 20 @ Project Gallery)
Artists stage a takeover of an old 7-11 for a show at Project Gallery's new location with works by Erin Loree, Kent Monkman, Shellie Zhang and more.
Shade (October 20 @ Rivoli)
Shade returns with a night of comedy by women, trans and non-binary performers for a night of laughs in celebration of Women's History Month.
The Milk Carton Kids (October 20 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
California indie folk singers arrive with a stripped down, acoustic sound and haunting songs about love and loss reminiscent of a time gone by.
Dead Poet (October 20 @ May)
Fill your soul with jazz and poetry as Blank Canvas hosts an open mic night with live musicians on hand to underscore the performances.
Death Becomes Her (October 20 @ Revue Cinema)
The classic 90s goofball Halloween comedy starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis gets a special screening and a drag performance.
Cybertronic Spree (October 20 @ The Rec Room)
The Transformers in the flesh, the Cybertronic Spree are rocking all the intergalactic hits from famous movies, anime and video games.
Devotion (October 20 @ SoSo Food Club)
A night of disco and house is on as the sprit of the 70s takes hold and your groove thang gets to shaking.
Toronto Soup Festival (October 20-21 @ Garrison Common)
Just in time for comfort food season, this new festival is dedicated to all things soup, featuring exhibitors, non-soup food, drinks and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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