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Urban Planner: July 13, 2009

HEALTH: It's the first day of Mad Pride Week—a week celebrating the work of "mad" people and furthering the understanding of psychiatric survivor/consumer/ex-patient movement—and they're kicking off the celebrations on a sombre note, with a tour of the patient-built wall guided by York University professor Geoffrey Reaume, followed by a memorial. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (1001 Queen Street West), wall tour, 6 p.m.; memorial, 8:30 p.m. FREE.

Urban Planner: July 12, 2009

ART: The mammoth Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition continues—despite the ongoing strike—for its third and final day in Nathan Phillips Square. Approximately five hundred artists compete for more than thirty-five thousand dollars in awards, and try to sell some art in the process. If you get tired of wandering and wondering, Steam Whistle Brewing plays host at the beer garden set up near The Archer. Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen Street West), 10:30 a.m.–6: 30 p.m., FREE.

Urban Planner: July 10, 2009

Urban Planner is Torontoist's daily guide to what's on in Toronto, published every morning. If you have an event you'd like considered, email all of its details—as well as images, if you've got any—to events@torontoist.com.

Urban Planner: July 7, 2009

PERFORMANCE: Miranda Mulholland and The Roaring Girl Cabaret kick off their month-long residency at The Cameron House tonight, showcasing a mix of classical musicianship and contemporary jazz, with some folk and opera to round out the sound. Mulholland is a virtuoso fiddler and has worked and performed with the likes of Jim Cuddy and Sarah Slean and appeared in the acclaimed show Bowfire. The Cameron House (408 Queen Street West), every Tuesday night in July, 6–9 p.m., pay-what-you-can.

Urban Planner: July 4, 2009

Urban Planner is Torontoist's daily guide to what's on in Toronto, published every morning. If you have an event you'd like considered, email all of its details—as well as images, if you've got any—to events@torontoist.com.

COMEDY: Tonight at the Gladstone Hotel, check out monthly residency "The Last Comedy Show," hosted by Toronto comedians Sara Hennessey and Mack Lawrenz. Performances by Bob Kerr, Inessa Frantowski, Greg Allsop, and Cole Osbourne, among others. Gladstone Hotel Art Bar (1214 Queen Street West), 9:00 p.m., FREE.

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