It's one heck of a Wednesday in Toronto with events of all sorts livening up the week. National Canadian Film Day is back and there's a pizza party. Coalition kicks off a goodbye festival and Gunna is performing. The Leafs are going for a third win and an art exhibition is on at The Gladstone.
Events you might want to check out:National Canadian Film Day (April 17 @ Multiple Venues)
Now in it's sixth year, National Canadian Film Day returns to showcase Canadian-made films at theatres across the country.
Gunna (April 17 @ Rebel)
The king of drip is here hot off his Lil Baby collab to skrrt, skrrt on all of as part of his Drip Or Drown 2 tour.
Toronto Maple Leafs Tailgate Party (April 17 @ Maple Leaf Square)
The defining game of the Bruins vs. Leafs series as Toronto looks to hold on to the lead and fans can catch all the action on the big screen.
Industrial Accident (April 17 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Vans is dropping by Toronto to present a free screening of this documentary about Wax Trax records, plus performances and a Q&A.
Pi Co. Pizza Party (April 17 @ Pi Co. Pizza)
Pi Co. Pizza is celebrating the opening of its 10th store with a pizza party that features free pizza to anyone who drops by between noon and 3:14 p.m.
Homecoming (April 17 @ The Drink)
Catch a screening of Beyonce's new documentary focusing on the emotional journey undertaken to her incredible 2018 Coachella performance.
Winter is Here (April 17 @ Station Bar & Kitchen)
Games of Thrones fever is in full effect and Station Cafe is ready to go full on GOT with a costume party and trivia night with great prizes.
Reflections on Illness (April 17 @ Another Story)
A new zine is launching that explores themes of illness through a collection of personal essays, comics, interviews and a roundtable discussion.
Coalition: Countdown To Extinction (April 17-21 @ Coalition: T.O)
One of Toronto's most storied punk bars is wrapping up with five final days of festivities, including performances, parties and karaoke.
Grow Op (April 17-21 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Grow Op is back at the Gladstone to take a look at art, design and ideas on urbanism, landscape design and contemporary works concerning the planet.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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