The weekend is here and events in Toronto today include a showcase of the city's local arts, music and performance scene at this month's edition of Long Winter. Class of 2019 kicks off a month of new music and there's a vintage patch pop-up sale.
Events you might want to check out:Long Winter (January 4 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Long Winter returns for a post New Year's celebration featuring the best of Toronto's underground music, art and performance scene.
Millennial Falcon (January 4 @ The Boat)
Shake your booty to all the best hits from the age of heavy lip gloss and Juicy Couture sweatsuits courtesy of DJs Shandy and Keith.
Wildlife (January 4 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Director Paul Dano brings together Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal to tell a story of family and purpose during uncertain times.
Back To Revival (January 4 @ Revival)
DJ Amita and DJ Vikk are keeping the New Years celebrations going with a huge Bollywood-style dance party.
The 3 Künstmen (January 4 @ The Beaver)
Queer expression and lots of it are on tonight as the Künst Kids club collective hosts a night of drag, music, art and performances.
Comedy Against Humanity (January 4 @ Social Capital Theatre)
The infamous card game comes to life with local comedians performing sets of risqué content with the help of the audience.
Vintage Patch Pop-Up Sale (January 4-6 @ 438 Queen St W)
Over 1,000 original, authentic, vintage and embroidered patches of all shapes and sizes are for sale during this three-day pop-up.
What is Democracy? (January 4-10 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Taking a look at different societies around the world, this documentary explores the changing nature of democracy when it seems under attack.
Class of 2019 (January 4-26 @ Multiple Venues)
The new music of tomorrow takes the stage at spots all over the city during this concert series taking place alongside gigs across the country.
Globehead (January 4-26 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
The annual Globehead tournament returns this month with 24 teams of improvisers competing for glory, honour and a ridiculous trophy.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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