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Saturday, February 18

TGS Film Club presents: "From Beginning to End" Mon Mar 5th 7:30pm

This 2009 film from Brazil tackles a controversial subject with compassion. “From Beginning to End” is set in sun-burnished Rio de Jainero, Brazil, where two boys, Francisco and his younger half-brother (same mother, different fathers) Thomás, are being raised in upper class comfort by their doting mother.

The brothers both swim competitively and Thomas always idolises his older brother Francisco and vows to be faster than him one day. That day comes around when the brothers are men and Thomas gets invited to Russia to train for the Olympic Games.

As the brothers age and the parents begin to pass away we are left to examine the undeniably unhealthy and co-dependent relationship they share and how they deal with long-term geographical separation for the first time.

Space is limited to first 20 guys

RSVP $10 by clicking HERE

Cook-And-Date: Singles Event in Yorkville Feb 16

Cook-and-Date this Thursday, Feb 16 from 7pm to 10pm with local celebrity Chef Vaughn Stafford Gray at Rosemill Kitchen, 1 Yorkville Avenue. Meet new gay singles in a fun and original setting!

Evening will consist of full meal preparation followed by a sit-down meal and socializing. Open bar throughout the event.

Space is limited so RSVP by calling 1-888-702-2633 or info@cookanddate.com

$95+HST This event is fully coordinated by CookAndDate.com

Wednesday, February 8

TGS Film Club presents: "A Single Man" Sat Feb 11 6:30pm

Set in Los Angeles in 1962, A Single Man is the story of a British college professor, George (Colin Firth) who is struggling to find meaning in his life after the death of his long-time partner, Jim. We follow George through a single day, where a series of encounters, ultimately leads him to decide if there is a meaning to life after Jim. George is consoled by his closest friend, Charley (Julianne Moore), a 48-year-old beauty, and is stalked by one of his students, Kenny (Nicholas Hoult).
When? Sat, Feb 11 at 6:30pm, please arrive a few minutes earlier. Where? The Spoke Club, 600 King Street West, 4FRSVP $10 by clicking HERE. Only 20 seats available. Stay after the film to enjoy social time at the bar.