It's time, Toronto, for another nail-biting NBA Finals game that will hopefully see the Raps take home the championship. It's hard to imagine anything else going on, but there's a huge vintage crawl and a giant street party on as well. Music, film and art are all happening, too.
Events you might want to check out:Raptors Tailgate Party (June 13 @ Maple Leaf Square)
After a tense game, the Raps are ready to take on the Warriors and bring home the championship, and it's all going down in the Square.
Vintage Crawl (June 13 @ Multiple Venues)
Stores across three neighbourhood vintage hubs in the city are opening late and offering special sales during this big vintage crawl.
Give Me Liberty Street Party (June 13 @ Fraser Ave)
All of Liberty Village is coming out for this annual street party featuring food, drinks, entertainment, activities and lots more.
AJ Tracey (June 13 @ Velvet Underground)
Don't sleep on up-and-coming British hip-hop star AJ Tracey as he continues to heat up the UK rap scene with his smooth flows and catchy beats.
Heaven is a Place on Earth (June 13 @ Patel Projects)
Drawing from lesbian representation in fiction and popular culture, artist Adrienne Crossman uses objects to reference Toronto’s lost queer spaces.
Une Femme Est Une Femme (June 13 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Things get messy when a Parisian stripper wants to have a baby, with writer Anna Fitzpatrick in to explore portrayals of complicated women.
Shannon Shaw (June 13 @ The Great Hall)
NXNE and Night Owl Festival have teamed up to bring the smooth sounds of Shannon Shaw and the many great blue-eyed soul ladies she channels.
In The Name Of Your Daughter (June 13 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Director Giselle Portenier is in to chat about her new film that follows a group of Tanzanian girls standing up for their human right to live their dreams.
Whorestories (June 13 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Today marks International Whore's Day and this talk includes storytelling from sex workers about their time in the industry and on the frontlines.
Drag Up Your Pride! (June 13 @ Opera House)
Dance it out to the tune of Wannabe, a Spice Girl tribute and art of this big drag variety show with queens Tynomi Banks and Nina West.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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