Welcome to February where things to do in Toronto today include the final day for the Human Rights Film Festival and a big celebration of Ghanaian culture. You can catch poetry and prose for free and there's a queer comedy show.
Events you might want to check out:Rowers Reading Series (February 4 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
A night of poetry and prose is on as artists drop by to share their works at this free reading featuring Kern Carter, Paola Ferrante and more.
Working Women Comedy (February 4 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Toronto's hardest working comedy show is back with queer comics taking the stage for a night of laughs and drag.
Machine Head (February 4 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Oakland's heavy metal rockers have shaped the genre over the years and they're here as part of their Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary Tour.
Celebrate Ghana (February 4-9 @ Aga Khan Museum)
Ghanaian grooves, film, fashion and folklore is on with a five days of programming, including storytelling, Afrobeat performances and more.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival (January 30 - February 4 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
It's the last day to check out films that explore human rights issues around the world with the hope that viewers will be inspired to take action.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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