Welcome to Thursday where events in Toronto today include the return of Travis Scott and a big art show at the Mod Club. It's bring-your-own-tissue for a screening of My Girl and Toronto's own Knixwear is having its first-ever warehouse sale.
Events you might want to check out:Travis Scott (March 7 @ Scotiabank Arena)
After a successful first run, Travi$ Scott has extended his hugely popular ASTROWORLD tour to once again bless Toronto for the night.
Wet & Kilo Kish (March 7 @ Velvet Underground)
Brooklyn's Wet stays true to a classic indie sound with gentle vocals over soft plucks while Kilo Kish mixes in her own brand of art pop.
Reflect (March 7 @ Mod Club)
Visual art, photography, fashion, music, performance, and film are all part of this huge showcase with works by local artists spread throughout the space.
No Fear, No Die (March 7 @ The Royal Cinema)
Black Gold is back with a screening of French master Claire Denis’ intelligent and stunning tale of cockfighting, No Fear, No Die.
Whorestories (March 7 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
In honour of Sex Worker Rights Day, true stories are being told about the frontlines of the industry by those who've lived it themselves.
My Girl (March 7 @ The Revue Cinema)
Get ready to cry as the classic 1991 coming-of-age flick is screening with a young feminist icon Anna Chlumsky and a tiny Macaulay Culkin.
Hysterical (March 7 @ Comedy Bar)
Part of TOsketchfest, a night of not-so-lady-like sketch comedy is on with the RUN V.A.G. girls showcasing a night of music, history and storytelling.
Posi Vibez (March 7 @ Handlebar)
A celebration of all things femininity is on with a screening of But I'm a Cheerleader, some rad drag and a dance party.
Portland TV (March 7 @ Lee's Palace)
Punk and lots of it is on with Portland TV bringing the devil's music to Toronto alongside After The Mountain, Oh Geronimo and Sarah Fazackerley.
The Knix Warehouse Sale (March 7-9 @ kinx)
Knixwear is hosting its first-ever warehouse sale, where you can pick up Toronto-made underwear for $5 or bras for $20.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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