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Things to do this week in Toronto will let you get back on track after the Family Day long weekend. There are lots of parties, including the huge Honest Ed's farewell bash and the Canadian Apparel pop-up clothing event.
This West Queen West queer bar has been around for 11 years and it's celebrating with its staff and closest friends. It all starts at 8 p.m. with DJs Phillippe, Adam the DJ, Ghostwolf and Caleeb.
Catch this blues-rock ensemble that's making waves in the world of music. It's rock, soul, R&B all rolled into one warm type of music that fits perfectly inside of the Horseshoe.
A special edition of the It's Not U It's Me party offers two floors of house, techno, jungle, and club music, which equals one night of pure Toronto groove.
Ten Canadian designers have joined forces to launch Canadian Apparel: a three-day pop-up featuring fine goods manufactured in Canada. It all takes place inside the old American Apparel on Queen West.
There's a strict no bro country rule inside the Owl's Club and you'll hear sounds from Dolly, Willie, Loretta and the rest of your honky-tonk favourites.
Nominated for Best Documentary at this year's Academy Awards, Raoul Peck's evocative extrapolation of James Baldwin's unfinished final novel is a stunning meditation on what it means to be Black in America.