Spring weather is here and events in Toronto welcome the opportunity to get ahead of ice cream season with a free scoop. A new film series for stoners is launching and storytellers are sharing their tales of dating and singers are throwing it back with some early Lady Gaga.
Events you might want to check out:Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day (April 9 @ Ryerson University)
The start of spring means ice cream season and Ben & Jerry's has you covered with a free scoop in celebration of Free Cone Day.
High Minded (April 9 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Cannabis fever is here and Hot Docs is launching a series tailored for weed fans with a screening of the tripped-out and visually arresting Samsara.
Anomalie (April 9 @ Velvet Underground)
Electronica gets a fresh take from Montreal's Anomalie as he shifts the genre to jazz infusions and hip-hop beats.
Life Without Basketball (April 9 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Part of Human Rights Watch, Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir must reexamine her faith and identity after a religious headgear ban ends her professional career.
Is This Thing On? (April 9 @ After Dark)
It was a time of high anxiety captured best by the 90s emo and alternative scene and this party is dedicated to the angsty hits from 1990 to 2001.
Old Sea Brigade (April 9 @ The Drake Hotel)
Plucking at the cords is Old Sea Brigade with a traditional indie sound that brings together country notes with slow and lovely, new-wave sounds.
Tinder Tales (April 9 @ Gladstone Melody Bar)
Tinder Tales is ready to celebrate 100 shows with a night of cringy, ridiculous, up-lifting and memorable dating stories from storytellers and comedians.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (April 9 @ Clinton's Tavern)
C!C!C! is ba-ba-back with a night dedicated to Lady Gaga and a throwback to one of her first hits that resulted in me listening to her music all afternoon.
Gay AF (April 9 @ Comedy Bar)
P R I D E is back with a showcase dedicated to gay and funny dudes featuring Andrew Johnston, Brandon Ash-Mohammed, Robert Watson and more.
Copenhagen (April 9-28 @ Young Centre for the Performing Arts)
Winter of the Tony awards for best play, Michael Frayn production sees two WWII scientists meet for a conversation that will change history.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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