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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

It's on with Kawhi Leonard and the Raps as events in Toronto today will see them work their way out of a tied series with Philly. Elsewhere, Canadian Music Week continues to fill the city with music and there's comedy, karaoke, film and poetry to be had.

Events you might want to check out:

Toronto Raptors Tailgate Party (May 7 @ Maple Leaf Square)
The Raps are going off in this very tight series against Philly and you can catch all the action at this big tailgate party and game screening.
Tallying Trump's Lies (May 7 @ DMZ Sandbox, SLC, Ryerson University)
It's been a wild ride with the Trump presidency and Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star is on hand to chat about his time spent fact checking him.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (May 7 @ Clinton's Tavern)
C!C!C! is back and throwing it back to a time of Y2K scares and the odd bucket hat with a live rendition of the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way."
We Represent (May 7 @ Ada Slaight Hall, Daniels Spectrum)
A new generation of leaders and artists are coming out for an inspiring day of interactive exhibits, speakers, and panel award ceremony.
Lez is More (May 7 @ Comedy Bar)
Back again is this monthly showcase dedicated to lesbian and queer comedians with Adrienne Fish, Elisabeth Bailey, Emily Poulin and Marisa Rosa Grant.
Hot Breath Cardioke (May 7 @ Handlebar)
It's your chance to sing for your dinner as Hot Breath Karaoke returns to give singers the chance to win free pizza while belting the tunes.
Rowers Reading Series (May 7 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
A night of poetry and literature is on as writers Edward Brown, Rebecca Higgins, Matthew Walsh and Yilin Wang drop by to read their works.
Queens of Soul (May 7-9 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
Conductor Jeff Tyzik and a trio of fabulous singers are ready to sing the best of Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys and Adele.
Apollo 11 (May 7-15 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Fifty years after the moon landing, the conversation is once again sparked with a screening of this documentary filled with uncatalogued film and audio.
Canadian Music Week (May 6-12 @ Multiple Venues)
CMW is just heating up with showcases and performances at spots all over the city by Canadian and international musicians and singers.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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