It might only be Tuesdays but events in Toronto are nothing to sleep on as Word on the Street returns for all the bookworms out there and Rancid drops by. You can drag yourself to a special performance and there's talk of housing in the city, chats by the fire and beer to be had.
Events you might want to check out:Rancid (September 17 @ Rebel)
Pioneers of surf punk, California's Rancid have been successfully been combining angsty lyrics with dance tracks for almost three decades.
Sibling Rivalry (September 17 @ Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre)
Darlings, it's on. Bob and Monét are here for Sleepover with fierce solo and group performances, dancing and the lip syncing of the century.
Massive Attack (September 17 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
There's still a handful of tickets left to catch UK's electro duo Massive Attack as they make their way back to Toronto as part of their Mezzanine tour.
Chor! Choir! Choir! (September 17 @ Clinton's Tavern)
With the passing of the late Daniel Johnston, a innovator of lo-fi sounds, C!C!C! looks to sing the honest and raw songs he was known for.
Qaggiq: Gathering Place (September 17 @ University of Toronto Art Centre)
The work of the Isuma artists’ collective uses a selection of video to explore Inuit point of view, language, storytelling and ways of thinking.
Push (September 17 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Housing—and the lack-thereof—is the subject of this screening and panel discussion that looks at housing as a fundamental human right.
Fireside Tales (September 17 @ Dufferin Grove Park)
Grab a blanket and some snacks and gather 'round for the second-last edition of this outdoor storytelling session held in front of a cozy fire.
Bi-Pandemonium (September 17 @ Comedy Bar)
Calling all fab bi folk for this monthly comedy show that features local comedians that identity as bisexual, pansexual and sexually fluid.
If You Hear Any Noise (September 17 @ Left Field Brewery)
The Society of Beer Drinking Ladies is ready to launch a new Black Forest cake sour brew with a night of music, food, merch and more.
Word On The Street (September 17-22 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Now entering its 30th year, this huge book and magazine festival showcases the work of local writers with workshops, talks and a huge market.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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