Strap in for events in Toronto today as the Raps try to break the tie againsts the Warriors for Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs. Vampire Weekend is here and Bohemian Rhapsody is screening outdoors for free. Theatre, storytelling and a flower market are all on as well.
Events you might want to check out:Raptors Tailgate Party (June 5 @ Maple Leaf Square)
After a defeat in Game 2, the Raps are back and ready to take on the Warriors, and you can catch all the action going down in the Square.
Vampire Weekend (June 5 @ RBC Echo Beach)
The New York indie rocks are back after a seven year hiatus with a new alum and a tour that stops in Toronto tonight for some chilled-out tunes.
Bohemian Rhapsody (June 5 @ Union Station)
Union Summer is ready to kick off a season of free outdoor film screenings with last year's blockbuster hit musical Bohemian Rhapsody.
The Dead Don't Die (June 5 @ The Royal Cinema)
It's the Canadian premiere of this new Jim Jarmusch’s film and you can catch all the sleepy town horror goodness that made a splash at Cannes for free.
CBC Radio Ideas (June 5 @ Glenn Gould Studio)
The creators of the geographic photography project Anthropocene are dropping by to chat about how there may still be hope for the human race.
Mini Mansions (June 5 @ Velvet Underground)
Glam rock gets a revival with the bouncy sounds of L.A.'s Mini Mansions and they drop by to play alongside James Supercave.
The Clean Bin Project (June 5 @ The Revue Cinema)
No one knows what to do with plastic and this film follows a couple trying to live without waste for year, plus a talk about what can be done about it.
Confabulation (June 5 @ Burdock)
Confabulation is back with local storytellers coming out to recount tales of battles fought, egos bruised and hardships healed.
I Am Not a Girl (June 5-9 @ Tarragon Theatre)
This production tells the unique story of Eric who spends part of their life masquerading as "Erica" until they question their identity and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
Upmarket (June 5 - August 29 @ Yorkville Village – The Lane)
Yorkville's boutique pop-up market is back for the summer with a variety of local vendors and a special focus on fresh cut flowers for all occasions.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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