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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

As if things weren't hot enough, events in Toronto today will see the Burlesque Festival kick off with lots of sizzling performances. Elsewhere, there's music, movies and a whole lot of barbecue on at Wonderland, plus the arrival of the Royal Canadian Circus. 

Events you might want to check out:

Soup Can Theatre's 10th Anniversary Bash (July 18 @ Monarch Tavern)
Soup Can Theatre is ready to celebrate ten years of local theatre with a one-night bash featuring cast members, dancing, prizes and lots more.
Mystery Skulls (July 18 @ Velvet Underground)
You're in for a good time with the upbeat and poppy electro sounds of Luis Dubuc's Mystery Skulls with Phangs and Snowblood.
Simone De Beauvoir (July 18 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Author Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex helped change the course of feminist history and this documentary explores her work in her own words.
Femme Fest Returns (July 18 @ Supermarket)
Femme Fest is back to showcase local female musicians from a large spectrum of musical backgrounds in celebration of women empowerment.
Unsettling the Myths of the 1969 Criminal Code Reform (July 18 @ Gardiner Museum)
Historian-activist Gary Kinsman is in to talk about the bill that saw homosexuality de-criminalized in Canada and its place in context of queerness in Toronto.
The Craft (July 18 @ Revue Cinema)
The movie that brought witches into vogue is screening with none other than author Isabel Sterling in to chat about her book These Witches Don’t Burn.
Jeremie Albino (July 18 @ Drake Underground)
Like the blues and countrymen of old, Jeremie Albino embodies the soul and sound of musicians like Robert Johnson and Bob Dylan.
Brew & BBQ (July 18-21 @ Canada's Wonderland)
Over 70 craft breweries are setting up shop inside Canada's Wonderland for this huge, annual feast with chef-made summer treats.
Toronto Burlesque Festival (July 18-21 @ Multiple Venues)
Sultry and sexy performances are only one part of this festival dedicated to the fine art of burlesque with shows, parties, classes and exhibitions.
Royal Canadian Circus (July 18-21 @ Woodbine Mall and Fantasy Fair)
The RCC is back and making its first Toronto stop at Woodbine Mall featuring high-flying acrobats and thrilling entertainment.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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