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Thursday, November 9, 2017

9 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto the wildest auction of the year goes down, one of the biggest free film festivals in the country  gets underway, and an Icelandic feast awaits. It might snow later, so get out and enjoy an early dose of winter.

Events you might want to check out:

ArtAttack (November 9 @ Buddies In Bad Times Theatre)
Art lovers and adventurous shoppers will find an outrageous art auction unlike anything you've ever seen.
Taste of Iceland (November 9-11 @ Leña)
Icelandic chef Viktor Örn Andrésson and Icelandic mixologist, Kári Sigurðsson are in town to create a four-course prix fixe menu, including grilled langoustine, arctic char, fried lamb fillet and skyr.
Evil Dead - The Musical (November 9-19 @ Randolph Theatre)
The blood-spraying musical is back in Toronto by popular demand, with the largest splatter zone yet.
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (November 9 @ Multiple Venues)
A unique showcase of contemporary Asian cinema and work from people of Asian heritage, this festival provides a public forum for the growing appreciation of Asian media.
Out There (November 9 @ Handlebar)
A night of original electronic music and vinyl, where eclectic ear candy and immersive visuals will take you on a journey from laidback downtempo and chill right into deep techno.
Cranes in the City (November 9-11 @ Manulife Centre Residence Party Room)
This pop-up gallery photo exhibition features extraordinary views of Toronto from the vantage point of a hi-rise crane operator.
Shine Charity Gala (November 9 @ Arcadian Court)
Enjoy an evening of cocktails and fun hosted by Toronto-based actor, burlesque performer, playwright and speaker Dainty Smith in support of North York Women's Shelter.
Indie Week Canada (November 7-12 @ Toronto)
Six nights, 20 venues, and over 250 musical acts are front and centre in Toronto between November 7 and 12 as part of the annual indie music showcase. The week kicks off with a launch party at the Hideout.
European Union Film Festival (November 9-23 @ The Royal Cinema)
This is a unique film fest where award-winning films from countries who are part of the EU are screened for free. It's one of the largest free film festivals in the country.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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