There's nothing like Friday after a short week and events in Toronto welcome you into their warm embrace with the start of the Winterfolk Music Festival and a screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark down by the water. Music, sexy art and parties are all on as well.
Events you might want to check out:Le Butcherettes (February 22 @ The Drake Hotel)
Mexico's Le Butcherettes are sure to feel right at home in Toronto when they arrive to play some garage rock in a city with a huge g-rock scene.
Yohomo (February 22 @ The Garrison)
Put on your dancing shoes as Toronto's local DJ gets fired up with hot hits courtesy of Chippy Nonstop, Sammy Rawal, Babygirl and more.
The Shadow of Gold (February 22 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Taking a look at the global gold trade, this new documentary explores its political and economic impact, followed by a Q&A with director Robert Lang.
Big Sound (February 22 @ The Great Hall)
Over 30 musicians are coming together to get you grooving and celebrate the glory days of classic soul and the Motown sound.
Watsky (February 22 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Everyone's favourite hip-hop star Watsky is here to blend his slam poem-style of rapping to all kinds of beats alongside Grieves and feed the biirds.
The Super Naughty Show (February 22 @ The Super Wonder Gallery)
Back again is this huge celebration of human sexuality and erotic arts as this new exhibit opens with new naughty paintings and sculptures.
The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw (February 22 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Director Shelley Niro is back with a new film that follows Mitzi Bearclaw’s shift from life in an urban area to her return to the fictional reserve Owl Island.
Boosie Fade (February 22 @ The Baby G)
Boosie Fade is back to host a night of all the hottest, rare and underground hip-hop and R&B courtesy of DJ Yung Adult and Jordan Sowunmi.
Indiana Jones & Raiders of the Lost Ark (February 22-24 @ Cinesphere)
Egg stealing, giant rock rolling and a Harrison Ford in his prime are all part of this screening of the Indiana Jones film that started it all.
Winterfolk Music Festival (February 22-24 @ Multiple Venues)
Meant to invoke a summer festival in winter, musicians from around the province are ready to take over venues across the city to showcase folk talent.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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