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Friday, September 14, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today are a bunch of memory-making machines as the Ukrainian Festival kicks off two days of celebrations while Beer Week takes over bars all over the city. A jazz festival, film screening and comedy show are also on.

Events you might want to check out:

Everybody Street (September 14 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
This free documentary screening and panel explores New York street photography and its most prolific masters and modern renegades.
Jim Gaffigan (September 14 @ Budweiser Stage)
Funnyman and voice of Henry Haber on Bob's Burgers Jim Gaffigan brings his observational comedy and deadpan delivery to Toronto for the night.
Lost in Time (September 14 @ Luanda House)
New Currency and HYPERWINE come together for a new series of colourful club nights that are altogether post-gender, post-acid, and life morphing.
SYML (September 14 @ Mod Club Theatre)
Brian Fennell of Barcelona has ventured out and created SYML; a sound project that infuses pop, electro and indie for a unique musical experience.
Grey Gardens (September 14-16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The first observational-style documentary, this 1975 film takes a look inside the ramshackle world of Big and Little Edie Beale.
Toronto Ukrainian Festival (September 14-16 @ Bloor St. West)
Ukrainian culture takes over Bloor Street with dancing, food, music and activities. If you haven't tried real borscht or paska yet, this is the time.
Toronto International Virtual Reality Stories Festival (September 14-16 @ The Matador Ballroom)
A new wave of creators come forth to present a three-day VR festival inside of the newly-reopened Matador Ballroom.
Kensington Market Jazz Festival (September 14-17 @ Multiple Venues)
Kensington is set to be overtaken with jazzy grooves as over 400 musicians from all over come to perform in local spots in the neighbourhood.
Toronto Beer Week (September 14-22 @ Multiple Venues)
Toronto becomes craft beer central during this week-long celebration of the best suds in the city, happening at spots all over.
Move (September 14-23 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
The lost art of physical comedy returns during this unscripted, improvised production that pushes the limits of what the body can do.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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