It's another hot and humid day in Toronto and events are about to crank it up with a free pizza bake. Fans of The Office are in for a treat as the off-Broadway musical production kicks off. John Mayer is here and one fo the city's tiniest presses is turning one year old.
Events you might want to check out:John Mayer (July 30 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Toronto is a wonderland and John Mayer is dropping by as part of a two-stop stint during his North American summer tour.
Sisters (July 30 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
It's a night for outdoor movie watching and there's a free screening dedicated to the ladies with the 2015 comedy Sisters and a stand-up show.
Pizza Oven (July 30 @ The Stop Community Food Centre)
It's a backyard pizza party with The Stop's free, family-friendly series that includes an afternoon of food, activities, demos and a wellness cafe.
Black Skin, White Mask (July 30 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Groundbreaking anti-colonial intellectual Frantz Fanon led quite a life as his writing explored the corrosive psychological effects of racism.
PRIDE+ (July 30 @ Comedy Bar)
Asexual and demisexual comedians are taking the stage as PRIDE returns with a showcase of queer funny folk and a celebration of the rainbow.
Shab-e She'r Poetry Night (July 30 @ Tranzac Club)
Poetry that explores the body, soul and mind is being performed by local poets Doyali Islam and Bill Bissett, plus an open mic session.
KES (July 30 @ Rebel)
Get ready to shake and groove to the Island vibes of Caribbean group KES and their sun-soaked sounds as they arrive for Caribana.
Gladstone Press Turns 1 (July 30 @ Type Books)
The Gladstone Press is ready to celebrate one year of publishing local writers and their creative twists on the classics.
SheaMoisture Pop-Up (July 30 - August 2 @ SheaMoisture Pop-up)
A four-day celebration of culture, wellness, beauty and hair is on that includes panel discussions, workshops, classes, music, food and drink.
The Office! A Musical Parody (July 30 - August 25 @ CAA Theatre)
Channel your inner Michael Scott at this off-Broadway hit musical that captures the essence of the folks at Dunder Mifflin in all their glory.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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