Welcome to a life of legal cannabis, Toronto, with events today celebrating the green at a huge 4/20 party in the park. Strutting their stuff are the queens of RuPaul's Drag Race and there's a new film about Aretha Franklin. Dance, laugh and sing on this long weekend Saturday.
Events you might want to check out:420 Toronto (April 20 @ Woodbine Park)
It's never been a better time to celebrate 4/20 in Toronto, and this year is celebrating legalization with a big gathering in Woodbine Park.
Bring it to the Runway (April 20 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
The stars of RuPaul's Drag Race are here to strut their stuff with Trinity The Tuck, A’Keria Davenport and Shuga Cain bringing the heat.
King Buffalo (April 20 @ Velvet Underground)
Psych rock gets especially spacey with King Buffalo's experimental rock tunes that channel the classic sound and send it into outer space.
420 Film Fest (April 20 @ The Grand Gerrard Theatre)
The city's new indie theatre space is hosting an evening of classic stoner flicks with Up in Smoke, Harold And Kumar, Friday and more screening.
Girlpool (April 20 @ The Great Hall)
The carefree, indie rocks sounds of L.A. duo Girlpool moves slow, with a deceivingly simple sound and tunes about life's little things.
Shade (April 20 @ Rivoli)
Shade is back with a hilarious night of comedy and a spotlight on comedians of colour, women and comedians from the LGBTQ2S+ community.
Ubuntu (April 20 @ Luanda House)
Ubuntu is back with a night of amazing Afrohouse, hip-hop and Afro-beats that look to showcase the best of the city's underground dance scene.
Dead Poet (April 20 @ Gladstone Hotel)
A night of poetry and music is on as dead Poet returns to showcase work by local artists with this editor's theme of "Reaching Higher Frequencies".
Divas Only (April 20 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
It's a green edition of Divas Only with a spotlight on female pop stars that like a good smoke with DJ Johnny B Goode and DJ Maggy on deck.
Amazing Grace (April 20 - May 19 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The queen of soul was recently honoured with a Pulitzer and this concert film shows why by following Aretha Franklin's recording of her fourth live album.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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