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Thursday, December 6, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Soul and lots of it are part of events in Toronto today as AGO First Thursdays returns with a night of Afrochic art and music. A Christmas "Carol" is back with a screening of the film and other fun activities while a vintage bazaar, book launch and more are on today.

Events you might want to check out:

AGO First Thursday (December 6 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Afrochic art is the focus at this First Thursday jam that includes a night of performances visuals, music, drinks and food all over the gallery.
A Christmas Carol (December 6 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Back again is this holiday tradition of a screening of Todd Haynes' Carol, with a Christmas Carol-oke and Carol-themed activities.
Parkdale Holiday Bazaar (December 6 @ Parkdale Village)
Twelve vintage shops from all over Parkdale are gathering for a big holiday bazaar with rare designer threads and handpicked looks for up grabs.
Toronto 2033 (December 6 @ See-Scape)
What will the city look like by 2033? Spacing is launching a book that looks to the future of Toronto and where we'll be by then.
The Flatliners (December 6 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Toronto's own punk rockers are taking a tour around the province and have come home to perform alongside Cancer Bats for the night.
MNDFL Beauty (December 6 @ The Jam Factory)
Sustainable, environmentally-friendly and local makers are on hand at this market that focuses on a range of mindful beauty products.
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Short Film Festival (December 6 @ Carlton Cinemas)
A free screening of sci-fi and fantasy shorts is happening with films that explore the genre by directors from all over the world.
Transitions (December 6 @ Sur Gallery)
Artist Carlos Delgado's expressive portraits explore the difficult and challenging state of transition, change and the human experience.
Sketch Holiday Marketplace (December 6 @ Artscape Youngplace)
Established and emerging artists show off their works at this big holiday market with food, exhibitions, performances and lots more.
Home Alone in Concert (December 6-8 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
John William's energetic score comes alive with the help of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra playing alongside a screening of the film.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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