This Week’s Indie Events Round-Up: July 18 – 25

Bike, bake and boil – here are the week’s coolest indie events for the hottest days of Summer

TORONTO:

Wednesday, July 20, Ride for Jarvis, Ride for Toronto, meet at Allen Gardens at 6:30 

The Toronto Cyclists Union presents Ride for Jarvis, Ride for Toronto.  Meet at Allen Gardens off of Jarvis Street and ride from 6:30-8:30 in protest of Rob Ford’s hair-brained scheme to get rid of bike lanes.  Family-friendly event!

Thursday, July 21, “meet us on the commons” Exhibition Opening, The Art Gallery of Mississauga, 6-9pm

Elizabeth Underhill curates “meet us on the commons”: works by the Department of Unusual Certainties, Sarah Febraro, Serena Lee in dialogue with Anna Okrasko, Derek Liddington, Nathalie Quagliotto, Sarah Sharkey Pearce and Mariangela Piccione, and Stacey Sproule at the Art Gallery of Mississauga (300 City Centre Drive).  From July 21 – September 11.  Free shuttle bus to the opening reception will depart from the Gladstone Hotel at 7pm.

Saturday, July 23, Pleasure Leftists & Rituals w/ Shit Hut & Little Girls DJs, at Parts & Labour, 10pm

Stuck in the City, Shit Hut and Mark Pesci present post punk bands Pleasure Leftists and Rituals with Shit Hut and Little Girls DJs at the Shop Under Parts & Labour at 1566 Queen W.  $5.

VANCOUVER:

Thursday, July 21, Heavy Chains, Platypus Toof and N.213 at Gam Gallery, 10pm – midnite

Visit the Gam Gallery at 110 E Hastings Street on Thursday night to see bands Heavy Chains, Platypus Toof, and N.213.  5 bux.

Sunday, July 24, THINK UP! DREAM UP! DO IT UP! at The Main Artery, 7-10:30pm

Fundraiser in support of a new multi-disciplinary work by Monica Hepburn & Mutya Macatumpag at The Main Artery, 6423 Main Street. Featuring live performances, short films, dance party, art sale and a 50/50 draw.  PWYC.

WINNIPEG:

Wednesday, July 20, Sharing Craft, Grant Park in the Travel Alcove, 7pm

The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library invites all crafters to drop in between 7-9 to share their work with other beginner and veteran crafters.  Featuring fibre art from Tammy Sutherland, book binding from Janet Carroll and knitting by Alison Pattern.

Saturday, July 23, “The Apiarist” at the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, 140 Rupert Avenue, 7:30pm

Whole Hearted Productions presents “The Apiarist”, a 60 minute play framed within the world of beekeeping.  Written by Mylee Nordin and Heidi Malazdrewich, it expores the inner workings another species, illuminating the simplicity of our own.  $8, or $6 for students, seniors and beekeepers. Venue # 5 of the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, Son of Warehouse, Side Entrance.