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Monday, January 7, 2019

15 things to do in Toronto this week

Events in Toronto this week are havin' a time, as they say, with dance parties, film, theatre and music. A$AP Rocky is dropping by and The Next Stage theatre festival kicks off. There's a paper party and a new festival dedicated to cult flicks. Plus, lots of free stuff, as well!

Events you might want to check out:

Trampoline Hall (January 7 @ Garrison)
Trampoline Hall returns with a new lineup of speakers meant to expand your mind like Chris Locke, Sarah Hagi and Kyrell Grant.
We Are Not Alone (January 7-26 @ Streetcar Crowsnest)
Aliens. Are they real? A new production from award-winning playwright and performer Damien Atkins tells the story of the stories of many believers.
Home Made Visible Tour (January 7-31 @ Toronto Reference Library)
The Home Made Visible tour is travelling across North America and stopping here for a month of BIPOC-focused exhibits, workshops and screenings.
Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars (January 8 @ Revue Cinema)
David Bowie's birthday is a time for celebration and you can catch a screening of the classic concert film that captures the legend in his prime.
Next Stage Theatre Festival (January 9-20 @ The Factory Theatre)
Twelve new and independent productions take to the stage with shows by local and national companies looking to challenge and inspire audiences.
Psycho (January 10 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Hello, Mother, indeed. Get your fill of Hitchcock's masterpiece with music, props, characters, story and sets that continue to influence film today.
Loading Falasteen (January 10 @ Margin of Eras Gallery)
A critical look at the destabilization of communities and settler-colonialism comes by way of artist Shatha Al-Husseini's new photographic works.
A$AP Rocky (January 11 @ Coca-Cola Coliseum)
Coming hot off of testing, it's been a good year for rapper A$AP Rocky, and he's bringing his Injured Generation tour here for the night.
Paul Jacobs (January 11 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Part of the Class of 2019 concert series, Montreal's Paul Jacob's is performing alongside Komodo, Mother Tongues, Pacer and Blankscreen.
Rage (January 11 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
It's a ladies night in every sense as Les Femmes Fatales is back with the first show of the new year, featuring burlesque and performance art.
The Princess Bride (January 11-13 @ Cinesphere)
A classic love story is on when a farmboy-turned-pirate goes on the hunt for his lost love, encountering lots of wild characters along the way.
Up All Night Fest (January 11-13 @ The Royal Cinema)
The first ever All Night Fest kicks off with four screenings of films that have amassed their own cult followings from big-name directors.
Pulp (January 12 @ The Delisle Space)
Paper and los of it will adorn the halls of this party space as Pulp hosts a paper art party with art, live music and dancing, all for a good cause.
ABBA Dance Party (January 12 @ Mod Club)
You are the dancing queen at this ABBA dance party celebrating all the best classic pop and disco, new remixes and today's hits playing all night.
The Trinity Bellwoods Flea (January 13 @ The Great Hall)
Pick yourself up some post-holiday treats with local creators coming together to sell lifestyle, home, art, food and lots more to help kick off the new year.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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