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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

We're halfway through the week and events in Toronto are bringing life as Mariah Carey belts out the high-pitched hits and KISS kisses us goodbye. The Water Docs festival kicks off and you can experience the Imperial March in all its iconic glory.

Events you might want to check out:

Mariah Carey (March 20 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
The diva herself Mariah Carey is here to take on a no doubt elaborate stage this month as she hits the road for her Caution world tour.
Kiss (March 20 @ Scotiabank Arena)
It's the end of the road for glam rockers KISS, as they embark on a farewell tour that hits Toronto to rock 'n' roll all night, and party every day.
Welcome to the Struggle (March 20 @ Ryerson University School of Image Arts)
Pioneering director Nancy Nicol is dropping by for a screening of three films presented by mediaqueer.ca that explore Blackness, Indigeneity and abortion.
G.E.M. (March 20 @ Coca-Cola Coliseum)
Hong Kong's G.E.M. stands in a league of her own it comes to beautifully sung, achingly soulful and simple love ballads.
Chai (March 20 @ Velvet Underground)
Japan's all-female rock group is challenging repression with their music and using their art to redefine gender roles on the indie stage.
The Shortest Story (March 20 @ Tranzac Club)
Part of the Toronto Storytelling Festival, Confabulation returns to challenge local storytellers to spin a narrative up in just two minutes or less.
Festival Of Colour (March 20 @ Station Cafe & Kitchen)
A small but mighty celebration of the spring festival of Holi is on with live Bollywood music, Henna tattoos and lots of good fortune.
The Empire Strikes Back in Concert (March 20-23 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
The Force and fatherhood come together in the second (or fifth) episode of the Star Wars series played live alongside the movie.
Tommy (March 20-24 @ The Royal Cinema)
It was the rock opera to end all rock operas. The Who's 1969 classic Tommy screens with its psychedelic, jaw-dropping visuals and performances.
Water Docs Film Festival (March 20-24 @ Hod Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
It's never been a better time to explore water issues in Canada and around the globe with this film festival taking a look at the subject up-close.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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