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Monday, June 3, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

It's a day for filmmakers with events in Toronto today including a big job fair at TIFF and two free screenings. Fresh, local produce by the bushel is available at the Cabbagetown Farmers' Market and jewellery lovers can check out some special designs that are perfect for summer.

Events you might want to check out:

JJUUJJUU (June 4 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Enter the sonic realm of spacey, far-out vibes with psychedelic Los Angeles sound project JJUUJJUU playing alongside Hot Garbage and Peeling.
Lez Is More (June 4 @ Comedy Bar)
Lez is More is back to showcase queer, sapphic talent, specializing in all-things L-word with this month's headliner the Juno-nominated Chanty Marostica.
A Choir! Is Born (June 4 @ Clinton's Tavern)
Cry, laugh and feel all the feels as Choir! Choir! Choir! gathers together to sing "Shallow", the centrepiece song of A Star is Born.
Remo Drive (June 4 @ Velvet Underground)
Yer killin' Remo Drive as they arrive to rock out, power pop-style with some emo notes sprinkled in for good measure.
Rowers Reading Series (June 4 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Writers Cassandra Blanchard, Derek Mascarenhas, Anubha Mehta and Judy Rebick are dropping by to read their prose and poetry into the night.
The Roots That Thirst (June 4 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Catch a free screening of this film that centres around the metaphors invoked by the Ceiba tree—an axis mundi in some Latin American mythologies.
A Room of Her Own: Rei Naito and Light (June 4 @ The Japan Foundation)
Focusing on artist Rei Naito, this film looks to reminds us of the faint presence of things that are not visible unless we make the effort to see them.
Michelle Ross Pop-Up (June 4-9 @ Souvenir Studios)
Handmade, one-of-a-kind scuttled pieces by Toronto-based jewellery designer Michelle Ross are popping up along with a selection of dresses.
2019 TIFF Job Fair (June 4-13 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Calling all film lovers: TIFF has multiple positions they're looking to fill and are opening up to potential candidates to help with this year's festival.
Cabbagetown Farmers' Market (June 4 - October 15 @ Riverdale Park West)
A season of fresh, local produce kicks off at the first Cabbagetown Farmers Market with a huge selection of sustainable grown items.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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