It's a Tuesday in Toronto and the city is still reeling from last night's Raptors game. Elsewhere, the iconic Royal York is celebrating the big 9-0 and leaders of Canada's climate change movement are in to chat. There's a new film about Bob Dylan and a performance that looks at transitioning.
Events you might want to check out:Fairmont Royal York's 90th Anniversary (June 11 @ Fairmont Royal York)
The iconic Fairmont Royal York is turning 90 and is set to unveil its new improvements with speeches, music and a look at its new venues.
A Green New Deal for All (June 11 @ Bloor Street United Church)
Naomi Klein, Maya Menezes, Pam Palmater and David Suzuki are all dropping by to chat about the potential for a climate change policy in Canada.
Fog and Lasers: The Album (June 11 @ Rivoli)
The Fog and Lasers comedy series is being immortalized in album form, along with live performances by local musicians dropping by to play.
Whatever Happened to Gay Liberation? (June 11 @ Steelworkers Hall)
It's been fifty years since the Stonewall riot and this talk will look back at it' place in history as it ushered in a new era of political organizing for queer rights.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (June 11 @ Clinton's Tavern)
C!C!C! is back and getting into the Pride Month spirit with local choir members singing a special rendition of Melissa Etheridge's "Come to My Window".
Full of Hell (June 11 @ Velvet Underground)
Maryland's grindcore rockers are screaming and growling their way to Toronto to play alongside Primitive Man, Genocide Pact and Bleeding Out.
The Russian Five (June 11 @ The Royal Cinema)
Director Josh Riehl's film follows five Russian players that emigrated to America and struggled to fit in while training to become Stanley Cup champions.
Rituals for Change (June 11 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Catch the film and live performance of trans theatre creator Emma Frankland's visually stunning story of the politics of transitioning.
Rolling Thunder Revue (June 11-20 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Part documentary, part concert film, part fever dream, Martin Scorsese's new film follows Bob Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder Revue tour.
Hot Breath Karaoke (June 11 - July 10 @ Handlebar)
Get ready to sing your heart out at this game show-style karaoke night with wild activities, prizes and a hand picked song list of karaoke classics.
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