Out in Toronto: Oct 1–7, 2015

Choice events in the city this week


Cabaret

#KanderAndEbb

John Kander and Fred Ebb gave us Chicago, Cabaret and Kiss of the Spider Woman (to name only a few). Buddies’ cabaret artist-in-residence Ryan G Hinds performs their lesser-known pieces as well as a few new arrangements of their hits.

Sunday, Oct 4, 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. buddiesinbadtimes.com

History

Magna Carta: Law, Liberty and Legacy

This rare exhibit of democracy’s birth certificate includes several local artifacts, including the bulletproof vest that Reverend Brent Hawkes wore when he performed the first legal same-sex wedding.

Sunday, Oct 4–Saturday, Nov 7. Fort York, 250 Fort York Blvd. mcctoronto.com/news/the-magna-carta-exhibit

Nightlife

Cream

Ladies are invited to show off their leather jackets — it’s getting colder out, after all — at this monthly girl party. DJ KLR and a special guest spin both classics and the latest hits for a crowd of sexy booty shakers.

Friday, Oct 2, 10pm. Club 120, 120 Church St. facebook.com/creamtoronto

Vag Halen: Womyn, Wimmin, Women

The feminist rock band known for its attitude, art, philosophy and sex appeal, performs a “womyn only” set. Everyone is welcome to come, party and enjoy the music and Roxy Luchy’s projections.

Friday Oct 2 and 3, 10pm. Smiling Buddha, 961 College St. vaghalen.com

Big Primpin’: Bases Loaded

Revellers are invited to party like it’s 1993 — which is probably some sort of baseball or Blue Jays reference — with DJs Nino Brown and Sammy Royal spinning hip hop all night. For line bypass, email bigprimpin@gmail.com.

 

Friday, Oct 2, 10:30pm. Miss Thing’s, 1279 Queen St W. missthings.com

Sex

The New Wave

Because it pays to be educated when engaging in BDSM play, this edition of the monthly kink event for a younger crowd focuses on three workshops: Whips 101, Mental Health and Suicidality First AID, and Mummification: Sealing in the Freshness.

Saturday, Oct 3, 5pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. blackeagletoronto.com

(For more event listings, visit dailyxtra.com/lgbt-events)

Jeremy Willard is a Toronto-based freelance writer and editor. He's written for Fab Magazine, Daily Xtra and the Torontoist. He generally writes about the arts, local news and queer history (in History Boys, the Daily Xtra column that he shares with Michael Lyons).

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