What do Drake, The Weeknd, Tame Impala and James Blake all have in common? They were all featured on Travi$ Scott's mega-hit album ASTROWORLD, and he's here tonight to perform it. Elsewhere, a screening of Girlfriends is on and the Designers Market is having a big sale.
Events you might want to check out:Travi$ Scott (November 21 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Mr. La Flame is here as part of his ASTROWORLD tour, and since the album has a few Toronto artists, you never know who might show up.
QueerCab (November 21 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Local, entering queer artists are taking to the stage for a night of performance, theatre, music, dance, multimedia, lewks and everything in between.
Toronto Designers Market Sale (November 21 @ Toronto Designers Market)
Big savings are on at the Toronto Designers Market with many vendors on site selling locally-made products, complete with Black Friday discounts.
Girlfriends (November 21 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
This film has found a new place among today's generation for its beautiful, funny and painful capture of an honest portrait of the modern woman.
Crush (November 21 @ The Opera House)
K-pop star Crush has arrived with his silky smooth vocals and dance-inspiring hits that blend R&B, hip-hop and pop sounds.
Beer. Diversity. (November 21 @ People's Pint)
Ren Navarro is back to chat about diversity in Canada's craft beer industry over a special, custom-brewed beer.
Animatic T.O. (November 21 @ Meltdown eSports Bar)
The creators of Wishfart are on site to discuss improving the connection between animators and creatives, and to answer any burning questions.
I Am Not a Witch (November 21 @ The Royal Cinema)
Part of the European Film Festival, this film tells the story of nine-year-old Shula as she leaves her village and finds herself with a band of witches.
I'm Not Okay (November 21 @ The Baby G)
Honestly, same. Dance out the pain at this party featuring all the best emo, screamo, pop-punk and all the other good music to cry to.
Walk in Their Shoes (November 21 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Take a walk in someone else's shoes at this exhibition featuring works that tell and unique story about the artist's lives and experiences.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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