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Saturday, January 5, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Saturday—let's celebrate! If we took the events in Toronto and we're back from the holidays, you'll find there's a market on where everything is totally free. The first show of Class of 2019 is happening and there's another edition of DJ Skate Nights.

Events you might want to check out:

Orville Peck (January 5 @ Monarch Tavern)
Class of 2019 kicks off in Toronto with a performance by new-era, mask-wearing country singer Orville Peck as he puts a hipster spin on the genre.
DJ Skate Nights (January 5 @ Natrel Rink)
Skate it out to all the hottest house, funk, bass, electro, hip-hop and dancehall brought to you by Cherry Bomb DJs Cozmic Cat and Denise Benson.
Really Really Free Market (January 5 @ Campbell Park)
Leave your wallet at home as this really, really free market kicks off another year of new-to-you gems available totally free of charge.
Shade Two Year Anniversary (January 5 @ The Great Hall)
Comedians of colour, women and comedians from the LGBTQ2S+ celebrate two years of Shade with a night of comedy, dance, drag and improv.
Mitchell F. Chan and Rhiannon Vogl Artists Talk (January 5 @ Angell Gallery (Dupont))
Add Inches To Your Wang!!! is Mitchell F. Chan's solo exhibit and he's on hand to talk about in technology, culture and the body alongside Rhiannon Vogl.
New Year, Who Dis? (January 5 @ Bunda Lounge)
Highlighting local talent at this arts party, The CoMPound is throwing it down with music, fashion, visual arts and food to celebrate the new year.
The Double Life of Veronique (January 5 @ The Royal Cinema)
Toronto's Polish Film Festival is hosting a special presentation of Krzysztof Kieślowski's trippy classic about love and identity.
Empire Records (January 5 @ Sneaky Dee's)
All the best rock, pop, indie, hip-hop and more is on at this 90's dance party featuring the best tunes inspired by the classic flick Empire Records.
Toronto Poetry Slam (January 5 @ The Drake Hotel)
Spend your Saturday soaking up the local slam poetry scene as poets compete in the semifinals edition of the slam featuring veteran artist Regie Cabico.
Y2Gay (January 5 @ Round)
Take a trip back to a time when the new millennium was upon us with a night of 90s and early 2000s hits to get you sweating off the cold.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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