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Radar: May 11th, 2009

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Events on Toronto's Radar for MONDAY, MAY 11th, 2009
...lovingly handpicked from blogTO's events calendar

FOOD | Eat the Street Awards Ceremony
After a month of gobbling up chow on Queen West, the tiny Parkdale Public School food critics present their handmade awards to the best eats of the street.
Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen Street W. (416) 531-4635.
7pm / PWYC

ENVIRONMENT | gTO Green Tie Fundraiser
The Toronto Parks and Trees Foundation throws its second annual fundraiser to maintain and protect the city's green spaces. Sarah Harmer speaks and performs at this elegant green-tie soiree.
Casa Loma, 1 Austin Terrace.
6-9pm / $100

LECTURE | Trampoline Hall
This month's lecture by non-experts features Felix Vikhman on "I think failure works", Amanda Phillips on best soccer match ever, and Lee Smolin on a topic TBA. If advance tickets from Soundscapes are sold out, limited rush tickets are available at the doors at 630pm.
Sneaky Dee's, 431 College Street. (416) 603-3090.
730pm / $5

MUSIC | The Tragically Hip at Massey Hall
The Canadiana kids keep on chugging: The Tragically Hip play their first of six gigs at Massey Hall. Runs to May 19th.
Massey Hall, 178 Victoria Street.
8pm / $49.50-89.50

OTHER | Dr. Sketchy's 44: Mina Lafleur
Bring your sketch pad to this life-drawing-meets-burlesque festival for drinking, drawing, and pure merriment. Featuring Mina Lafleur.
The Cameron House, 408 Queen Street W.
8-10pm, 7pm doors / $10

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