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Sunday, November 4, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Changing leaves, hot drinks and warm sweater adventures are all part of events in Toronto today as fall continues to set in. If you're out and about on this fine Sunday, Carly Rae Jepsen is performing for free and there's records, soup, film, music and markets to be had.

Events you might want to check out:

Hudson's Bay Holiday Window Unveiling (November 4 @ Hudson’s Bay)
The Bay is unveiling its iconic window scenes to mark the beginning of the holiday season and include a free performance by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Downtown Record Show (November 4 @ Estonian House)
Over 100,000 records are up for the buying at this giant record sale, featuring nearly every conceivable music genre spread across 50 tables in two rooms.
Citizen Crafts (November 4 @ The Great Hall)
Over 45 local vendors are gathering for a day of handmade goodies including lifestyle, clothing, gifts, art, decor food and lots more.
Soupalicious (November 4 @ St. Archangel Michael Church)
Soup of all shapes, sizes and flavours is on at this annual soup festival with local chefs, ingredients and tastings on all day.
EcoFair at the Barns (November 4 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Like the science fairs of middle school, this fair is filled with planet-friendly activities like workshops, exhibitions and sustainable lifestyle products.
Gender at the End of the World (November 4 @ OCAD University)
Part of the Queer Film Festival, this film follows a young Black gay man in an effort to capture Black queer and trans life in the suburbs of Brazil.
Closet Raid (November 4 @ Leña Restaurante)
Consigned goodies are up for sale at this curated market with designer brands, vintage stuff and cool finds up for grabs.
The Ebony Tide (November 4 @ Comedy Bar)
Brandon Ash-Mohammed and Hoodo Hersi host this comedy showcase featuring Montreal's Chris Sandiford and local comedians from across the city.
The Intergenerational Path (November 4 @ Onsite Gallery)
A day of artist talks is on as part of the Imago Mundi exhibit that features works by 760 different artists from all over Canada.
The Joy Formidable (November 4 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
A both refined and rough sound comes from these Welsh indie rockers that blend punk and dream pop for an unusual listening experience.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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