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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

8 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto some of the city's leading minds in arts and culture host a free-to-attend panel, a huge chowder showdown goes down, and one of the biggest musicĂ‚ producers of the year has a show at the Phoenix.

Events you might want to check out:

Culture Workers Unwind (November 14 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Listen in to an expanded discussion on arts and culture with speakers from Hot Docs, TIFF, CBC, the AGO, Luminato, and Pride.
Toronto Chowder Chowdown (November 14 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
Come cast your vote as top ocean wise chefs compete for the title of Toronto's Chowder Champion as you taste test the delectable chowders of each competitor along with local craft beer, spirits and ciders.
RPM Live 008 (November 14 @ Smiling Buddha)
Revolutions Per Minute presents a showcase of some of the best in Indigenous music and performance from across Turtle Island. Featuring Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Dio Ganhdih, See Monsters, and T-Rhyme.
MLSE Game Changers Speaker Series (November 14 @ MLSE LaunchPad)
This speaker series event invites sports management professionals from TFC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, and more to talk current trends in the industry.
OCAD U Zine Library 10-Year Anniversary Party (November 14 @ OCAD Zine Library)
Join OCAD U in celebrating the 10 year anniversary of their zine library in this evening dedicated to the amazing and potentially transformative medium of zines.
Homegrown Launch Party and Food Sampling (November 14 @ Bar Buca)
Chef Rob Gentile of Bar Buca hosts friend Chef Matt Jennings, in celebration of his new cookbook. TIcket price includes a signed copy of Homegrown as well as food samples from the book.
Bleachers (November 14 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Pop extraordinaire Jack Antanoff has had a heck of a year producing music for the likes of Lorde and St. Vincent, and now he's in town playing music from his own two records.
Mercer Multiplier (November 14 @ Mercer Union, a centre for contemporary art)
Mercer Union asked 25 artists to contribute a work on paper produced in an edition of five, less than or equal to 20" x 30". That means there are 125 chances for attendees to take home a unique work of art, while supporting the artist-run centre.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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