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Thursday, January 12, 2017

7 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto, it's all about learning while having fun. The Philip Cheung show at Circuit Gallery is a good starting point; it'll let you see the fascinating United Arab Emirates coastline. There's also a Beatles course and a bash at Handlebar that's sure to be a good time.

Events you might want to check out:

The Edge (January 12 - February 4 @ Circuit Gallery)
Circuit Gallery presents an exhibition of ten large-scale photographs by Philip Cheung from The Edge, a project that follows the sprawling coastline of the United Arab Emirates.
In Peru (January 12 @ Milk Glass Co.)
This is the opening party for Milk Glass's artistic residency in Calca, Peru. It'll feature work by a handful of artists and a set by DJ BUD$.
Handlebash: The Fundraiser (January 12 @ Handlebar)
One of Kensington Market's most active drinking and dancing spots presents a night of "ridiculousness only possible through the inspiration of the incredible party maven, Rachel Conduit." Conduit has been through a rough time and needs the help of the community she has supported for years.
Afrodisia (January 12-26 @ East Thirty Six)
DJ Mephisto and Juergen Mügen will be providing the music at this night of 90s RnB, hip hop, soul, house and Afrobeats.
Say Cheese! - Beer & Cheese Pairing (January 12 @ The Shore Leave)
The Shore Leave, Nickel Brook Brewing Co. and The Pantry Cheese Company are hosting a guided craft beer and cheese pairing at $50 a person.
The Beatles and Their World (January 12 - February 16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
This is a course in Beatles history and culture. It's led by Dr. Mike Daley, who has taught music at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York.
Shorts That Are Not Pants January 2017 (January 12 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
The sixth season of this Toronto film series showcasing short films kicks off at Carlton Cinemas tonight. It's the prefect night at the movies for anyone who has trouble holding their attention over a feature film (and, hey, there are some amazing shorts out there too).

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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