Events in Toronto this week have lots of things to do as the spring weather arrives. Fashion Art Toronto is ready to showcase the city's stylish side and Hot Docs kicks off a week of documentaries. There's a big party inside the Gardiner Museum and butter tarts to be had, plus lots of free stuff, too.
Events you might want to check out:Remembering Kurt Cobain (April 23 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Former Nirvana manager Danny Goldberg is in to chat about his new book that chronicles his time with one of the most influential bands in music.
Fashion Art Toronto (April 24-28 @ Daniel’s Spectrum)
High fashion and style take to the runway during this five-day showcase of innovative fashion works, performances, art, photography and short films.
Black Lips (April 25 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Beloved all over for their old school, messy, psych rock sound, the Black Lips are screaming it out alongside Toronto's Fucked Up and Wooing.
New Ho Queen (April 25 @ Gardiner Museum)
New Ho Queen is back with a huge queer Asian and POC-focused party inside the Gardiner Museum as part of Ai Weiwei's Unbroken exhibition.
Digifest (April 25-27 @ Corus Quay)
Designers, creatives and techies are all gathering for this festival devoted to the digital realm with talks, an interactive zone and workshops.
Hot Docs Festival (April 25 - May 5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Documentaries by filmmakers from all over the world are set to premiere at this annual film festival that features talks, events and over 200 films.
Metric (April 26 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Toronto talent knows no bounds as Metric rocks their new wave tunes on the big stage, alongside fellow T.O. babies July Talk.
Morrissey (April 26 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
The one and only Morrissey has put an end to his ban on performing in Toronto and will be dropping by for a two-night stint.
Shift (April 26 @ 130 Queens Quay E)
New site-critical project SUGAR is hosting a panel discussion and party with local artists that connects sugar production with the city's hip-hop scene.
Deadstock Depot Flea Market (April 27 @ Ossington Tire)
Freshen up your drip at this huge vintage streetwear flea with old-school Tommy Hilfiger, Champion, Kappa, Gucci and more all up for grabs.
Independent Bookstore Day (April 27 @ Queen Books)
An all-day celebration of indie book stores is on at Queen Books with a big sidewalk sale, special guests, storytelling and prizes.
Etobicoke Butter Tart Festival (April 27 @ 516 The Kingsway)
Returning for a second year is this big community butter tart festival with flaky and gooey goodies in all varieties up for the tasting.
The Leslieville Flea (April 28 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
The Fermenting Cellar is playing host to the huge flea market with a special focus on vintage clothing, salvaged goods, antiques and collectibles.
Run The World (April 28 @ Ricarda's)
Over 60 female-owned vendors are coming out for this huge night market with jewellery, clothing, skincare, beauty, art, home decor and more.
Everlasting Moments (April 28 @ Revue Cinema)
Bechdel Tested is back and teaming up with CONTACT for a screening of Everlasting Moments, including a panel led by female photographers.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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