It's cold as heck in Toronto but events include some pop, rock and folk music as King Princess and The Lemon Twigs are here. Artists are ready to battle it out and there's poetry to be heard. Who knew Tuesdays could be so full of fun (if you're willing to go outside)?
Events you might want to check out:King Princess (January 22 @ Danforth Music Hall)
Brooklyn's own soulstress King Princess recently hit it big with her song "1950", her fresh pop rock sound and her laid back style that sets her apart.
True Stories Toronto (January 22 @ Garrison)
A night of true tales of personal experiences is on with local storytellers recalling memories, incidents and significant moments in their life.
Uncovering Canadian Design (January 22 @ EQ3)
Canadian designers specializing in modern furniture and decor are here to discuss the process they use that is unique to them.
The Lemon Twigs (January 22 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
If you threw nearly every genre of rock into a pot, added some outrageous costumes, long hair and quirky, 70's styles, you'd get The Lemon Twigs.
Miss Hokusai (January 22 @ The Japan Foundation)
Catch a free screening of Keiichi Hara's 2015 anime film about a famous Japanese artist and his relationship with his daughter.
Shab-e She'r Poetry Night (January 22 @ Tranzac Club)
Poetry that dares to be honest, brave and challenging gets a reading tonight with featured poets Hana Shafi and Terry Trowbridge taking the stage.
Tinder Tales (January 22 @ Gladstone Melody Bar)
Dating and the performance art that it is gets a comedic take with a specific focus on drunk dating, the dangers of and the experiences with.
Art Battle Toronto (January 22 @ The Great Hall)
Local and regional artists are about to battle it out for creative supremacy at this art battle alongside drinks, music, mingling and colourful splatter.
The Lil Smokies (January 22 @ The Drake Hotel)
Nothing warms the soul quite like folk music and The Lil Smokies' tunes are full of beans with energetic acoustics and lively singing.
Robbie Burns Week (January 22-26 @ The Caledonian)
A week of celebrations dedicated to Scottish revolutionary Robbie Burns kicks off with suppers, tastings, highland dancers, pipers and haggis.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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