It's Tuesday in Toronto and events today are ready to make the most of this fine day with a free outdoor movie and fireside storytelling session. There's also poetry in the park and lots of nostalgic fun while the CNE continutes with lots of stuff going on at Exhibition Place.
Events you might want to check out:Knotfest (August 20 @ Budweiser Stage)
Leaders of the heavy metal genre Slipknot head this stacked festival of bands including Volbeat, Gojira and Behemoth.
City Cinema (August 20 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Groovy, baby. The first instalment of the Austin Powers series is screening with all in all it's outrageous, inappropriate greatness.
Fireside Tales (August 20 @ Dufferin Grove Park)
It's like camping in the middle of the city as Fireside Tales returns with local story tellings sharing tales around a warm, crackling fire.
Gauche (August 20 @ The Baby G)
You'll want to check out the quirky and upbeat pop punk tunes of a band that's basically a hodgepodge of other band's members.
Bi-Pandemonium (August 20 @ Comedy Bar)
Back again is this comedy showcase with local bisexual, pansexual and sexually fluid comics, including headliner Daphney Jo.
Slaves of New York (August 20 @ Revue Cinema)
Set in the contemporary art world and captures the disappearing East Village art scene, this late-80's film takes a look at the world of Manhattan creatives.
Legible Intelligibles (August 20 @ Trinity Bellwoods Park)
Soul-enriching poetry and new works of short fiction is being shared by local poets at this outdoor open mic poetry session.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (August 20 @ Clinton's Tavern)
C!C!C! is back and ready to celebrate 20 years since the one and only Christina Aguilera announced to the world that she was a genie in a bottle.
Drunken TV (August 20 - September 26 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Games and props are part of this new viewing party series focusing on an old television show, starting with the classic Beverly Hills, 90210.
CNE (August 16 - September 2 @ Exhibition Place)
There's all sorts of things to see and do at the CNE. There's food to try, games to play, rides to take and plenty of other things to check out.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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