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Thursday, December 7, 2017

9 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto you can try out axe throwing for free, watch a comedy roast free-for-all, see an improvised musical, and much more.

Events you might want to check out:

Free Axe Throwing (December 7 @ BATL | The Backyard Axe Throwing league)
All three of Toronto's BATL locations are offering a chance to let out your pent up aggression with free axe throwing tonight from 6 until 9 PM.
$uicideboy$ (December 7 @ Mod Club Theatre)
New Orleans rap duo $uicideboy$ hit up Toronto as part of their Global Epidemic Tour for an all ages show at the Mod Club.
Clash Of The Comics (December 7 @ 120 Diner)
This monthly comedic roast-off pits 16 of Toronto's funniest against each other, talking smack in a hilarious elimination style tournament, with winners determined by crowd vote.
Rap N Roll (December 7 @ Toronto Reference Library Beeton Hall)
Award winning journalist, author, music promoter and educator Dalton Higgins taps into his extensive knowledge of pop culture for a free talk on the future of the hip hop genre.
Drunken Cinema presents: Batman Returns (December 7 @ Smiling Buddha)
Catch a screening of the most festive Batman movie in good company, taking part in drinking games and plenty of shouting at the flick.
The Bills 20th Anniversary Show (December 7 @ Hugh's Room Live)
The two time Juno nominees and multiple Western Canadian Music Awards winners visit Toronto to play new and classic songs from their storied, multi-decade career.
Holiday Open House (December 7 @ 401 Richmond)
Four unique art galleries are open to the public until 8pm, making for what's sure to be an artsy and cultured date night.
Songbuster: An Improvised Musical (December 7 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Kinsey Fail and Ashley Botting present a fast paced, ridiculous, hour long musical based solely on audience suggestions. Every night is opening night when you make up a musical!
Sketch Open Studio (December 7 @ Artscape Youngplace)
Original artwork and crafts by emerging youth artists and entrepreneurs are on display, plus food, exhibitions, performances and more.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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