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Friday, March 22, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Friday is here and events in Toronto today have Tarantino fever with all that Once a Upon a Time in Hollywood buzz and a screening of Pulp Fiction at the Cinesphere. Friday Night Live is back at the ROM to celebrate of Holi and there's a tribute to Luke Perry.

Events you might want to check out:

Friday Night Live (March 22 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Party it up in the museum as Friday Night Live celebrates the Hindu spring festival of Holi with music, art, food and drinks spread across the ROM.
Luke Perry Tribute (March 22 @ Bloor/Gladstone Library)
The life of acting legend Luke Perry is honoured at this tribute, with a night of Riverdale bingo and some 90210 trivia.
Robin Schulz (March 22 @ ToyBox Nightclub)
Known for his vibrant and distinct remixes, house producer Robin Schulz is on hand to spin some deep cuts alongside Manzone & Strong.
Methyl Ethel (March 22 @ The Garrison)
The far-out sounds of Methyl Ethel's dream pop tunes take an experimental vibe, while recalling the 60s rock of old.
Harvest: 3,000 Years (March 22 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Part of a retrospective of works by Haile Gerima, this film marks a milestone in African cinema with its themes of resistance and revolution.
Astronomy On Tap (March 22 @ The Great Hall)
Stars, asteroids, black holes and beer: astronomy enthusiasts are gathering to chat about space alongside talks, games, prizes, snacks and merch.
Freaquinox (March 22 @ Velvet Underground)
Toronto is getting a miniature indoor version of the Burning Man festival with a stellar lineup of DJs spinning tunes for costumed club-goers.
Reclaim Your Power (March 22 @ 165 Geary Ave)
Mimp Magazine is ready to launch its fourth issue with a night of art, performances, food and celebration of the power of Womxn’s experiences.
Laughsploitation (March 22 @ Eyesore Cinema)
Laughsploitation is back for another night of comedy and a wild movie, this time screening the classic, horror-anthology Body Bags alongside stand up.
Pulp Fiction (March 22-24 @ Cinesphere)
What, indeed. ‎Quentin Tarantino's classic crime/drama/dark comedy follows various characters as they adventure through LA's seedy underbelly.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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