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Radar: June 12th, 2009

Photo: "Bollywood Luminato Toronto" by PierreD, member of the blogTO Flickr pool.

Events on Toronto's Radar for FRIDAY JUNE 12th, 2009
...lovingly handpicked from blogTO's events calendar

PARTIES | Luminato Closing Weekend
Luminato wraps up with a performance by Cirque du Soleil. The performance begins on Friday night and builds to the conclusion on Saturday and Sunday.
Toronto Music Garden, 475 Queen's Quay W
7pm / FREE

PARTIES | Promise Factory
Warehouse party with dance, trapeze, and fire performers (8-10pm), then Promise Factory DJs and visual artists from 11pm onwards.
225 Sterling Ave
$10 before 11pm, more after

GALLERIES | Slant Opening Reception
Solo painting and installation exhibition by Jennifer McGregor.
47 Milky Way
7-10pm / FREE

MUSIC | KRS-ONE
Seminal rapper KRS-ONE wraps up his speaking and community activism engagements with a live performance at the Opera House.
735 Queen Street East
10pm / $28

FILM | Repo: The Genetic Opera (with live shadow cast)
Screening with a live shadow cast, The Shadow Cats. Warning: shadow cast uses foul language and partial nudity.
Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor Street West
11:45pm / $6-$9

MUSIC | Language Arts
Obscure alt-rockers from Vancouver play the Rancho with Proof of Ghosts, Luke Nares & the Sleepwalkers.
Rancho Relaxo, 300 College Street
9pm / $7

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