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Daily Tipsheet: Monday, August 1

Music

Handsome Furs The Montreal husband/wife duo kick off a two night stand at the Horseshoe Monday night. See listing.

Art

Being She Last day for this innovative show commemorating 100 years of Women’s College Hospital. Subtitled The Culture Of Women’s Health And Health Care Through The Lens Of Wholeness, it features photo-based works on healing by Nina Levitt, Jane Martin and Meryl McMaster, plus Sarah Anne Johnson’s heartbreaking House On Fire project (shown at the AGO in 2009), about her grandmother, a patient at the Montreal clinic that performed the notorious CIA-funded LSD experiments. At the Gladstone. See listing.

Community

Irie Music Festival This festival piggy-backing on the ongoing Caribbean Carnival brings music of the Caribbean and elsewhere in the African diaspora to Queen’s Park. Highlights include Jamaican superstars the Fab Five. See listing.

Toronto Caribbean Carnival Rebranded version of Caribana wraps up today with the Caribbean Food Festival at Ontario Place. See listing.

Movies

Another Earth Mike Cahill’s indie relationship drama looks at what happens when there’s an exact duplicate of our world. See review and interview with the filmmakers.

Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest Actor Michael Rapaport directs this occasionally powerful hip-hop music doc.

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