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Friday, December 7, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Snuggle season is no doubt in full effect, but if you're in the mood to get out here, events in Toronto today have lots in store with a new Christmas and night market. The Krampus Ball returns for a night of oddities and you can get free Japanese souffle pancakes. 

Events you might want to check out:

Krampus Ball (December 7 @ The Opera House)
Don't pack away your Halloween costume just yet, as this annual Christmas funhouse party will see all types of strange creatures roaming about.
Gumbo (December 7 @ SPiN Toronto)
The best of Afrobeats and Soca intersects with Dancehall and all types of musical genres at Gumbo; a huge get down with the hottest beats ready to go.
Foosball Tournament (December 7 @ Hale Coffee)
Get your flickin' hand ready for a night of foosball with sixteen teams of two shooting shots among music, dancing, food and drinks.
The Forgotten Rebels (December 7 @ Lee's Palace)
From Hamilton comes the old school punk sound of The Forgotten Rebels that recall the Sex Pistols and Ramones rolled into one.
You Better Work (December 7 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Get it, got it, good with a fabulous all-star lineup of kings and queens and fans of Drag Race slaying the floor and battling it out for lip-sync supremacy.
Fuwa Fuwa Grand Opening (December 7-8 @ Fuwa Fuwa Japanese Pancakes)
Fuwa Fuwa is opening a second location and celebrating with a two-day give-away of their raspberry chocolate lava souffle pancakes.
The New Old Fashioned Night Market (December 7-9 @ Longboat Hall at The Great Hall)
Local artists, musicians and performers are putting a twist on the classic market with works by Hatecopy, and performances by Dwayne Gretzky.
Human Rights Film Festival (December 7-10 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
A selection of films that explore human rights issues all over the world are screening alongside panels, talks and parties.
King Winter Market (December 7-21 @ Serpentine Pavilion)
Toronto's most unusual visiting structure is hosting a Christmas market with vendors, trees, festive activities and more all month long.
Die Hard (December 7-23 @ Cinesphere)
Sweaty Bruce Willis and terrorist Alan Rickman go at it among guns, violence and Christmas cheer in this action classic that's in the U.S. National Archives

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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