The Pride weekend festivitites are just getting started with events in Toronto today including a new alternaitve Pride festival from Vancouver, a drag tribute to Dolly Parton and comedy. Death Cab for Cutie is here and there's a screening of She's All That.
Events you might want to check out:Death Cab for Cutie (June 20 @ RBC Echo Beach)
We all remember where we were when we heard our first Death Cab for Cutie song and their tunes that carved out a special place in the alt-rock scene.
A Club Called Rhonda (June 20 @ The Drake Hotel)
One of the biggest Pride parties of the year is back with a stellar lineup of local and international DJs spinning hits across three floors and two stages.
I Keep My Heart Wrapped in Leather (June 20 @ Gallery 1313)
The work of twelve Indigenous artists is showcased during this exhibition that focuses on responses to cultural teachings as mediums of resilience.
She's All That (June 20 @ Revue Cinema)
Author Gabrielle Moss is on hand fo this special screening of She's All That to chat about her work in capturing the teen experience.
Night of 1000 Dollys (June 20 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The Reverend Fluffy Soufflé is hosting an epic night of drag devoted to the worshipping of a personal lord and saviour, Dolly Parton.
120 Beats per Minute (June 20 @ Alliance Française)
Taking a look at France's AIDS crisis in the early 90s, director Robin Campillo's award-winning film looks at the activists fighting to make a difference.
Frequencies (June 20 @ Handlebar)
Frequencies is back with a PWYC night of experimental music projects by local producers testing out ambient vibes they've been tooling with.
Giggles (June 20 @ Comedy Bar)
Pride's annual Giggles comedy show is back with an amazing lineup of five LGBTQ+ comedians dishing the laughs and spilling the tea.
Green Space Festival (June 20-23 @ Multiple Venues)
Back again is this huge annual festival dedicated to three days of queer music, performances, parties, food and drink in support of the 519.
Alternative Pride Festival Toronto (June 20-24 @ Multiple Venues)
New this year is an independent, non-corporate, artist-led music and art festival celebrating queer artists and spaces over four days all over the city.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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