What would Toronto be without roti? Events today see filmmaker Richard Fung seek out the answer to that in a new documentary. Elsewhere, a Toronto trivia event is on and there's lots of different kinds of art happening all over the city.
Events you might want to check out:Black to the Future (November 20 @ Project Gallery)
Artist Fiona Raye Clarke leads an evening of live readings from Afrofuturist writers, including Zymbul Fkara, Sharrae Lyon and Robyn Citizen.
Dal Puri Diaspora (November 20 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Part of the Our Beautiful City series, filmmaker Richard Fung looks at roti around the world and the different stories behind the iconic food.
Rising Sadness (November 20 @ Onsite Gallery)
Bangladeshi transdisciplinary artist Ali Asgar uses performances and visuals to tell the story of growing up queer in a heteronormative class-based society.
Toronto History Trivia Night (November 20 @ Gladstone Hotel)
How well do you know Toronto? Test your knowledge of the 6ix with everything form geography, sports and celebs on the table.
Art Battle Toronto (November 20 @ The Great Hall)
Sixteen artists are set to battle it out over three rounds to see who is the ultimate champ during this fast-paced, high energy art party.
Claudio Simonetti's Goblin (November 20 @ The Opera House)
The classic 70's Italian horror flick Susperia is getting the orchestra treatment from prog rockers Goblin, alongside a screening of the film.
Babygirl Video Release Party (November 20 @ The Baby G)
Toronto's own indie rock dream poppers Babygirl are set to release their new video for "Soft" and perform alongside STACEY.
Dare (November 20 @ Mây Cafe)
Old secrets, fond memories, reflective moments and real fears are all part of this storytelling session that delves deep into the highly personal.
Real Friends (November 20 @ Mod Club)
Tuesday is for pop punks, and Real Friends is here with lots of angst wrapped up in a colourful little gift box of a sound.
Citadel Dance Mix (November 20-30 @ The Citadel: Ross Centre for Dance)
Experimental and challenging dance from some of the most innovative creatures is happening over the course of three new productions.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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