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Saturday, February 23, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Dig out the neon windbreaker and ski goggles because events in Toronto today look to make the best of winter with a big après ski party at The Porch. A festival dedicated to all-things cat video is here and there's film, music and barbecue to check out.

Events you might want to check out:

iskwe (February 23 @ Mod Club)
iskwe has been making waves across the country with her hauntingly beautiful, powerful vocals, and lyrics that speak out and lift the soul.
The Ethnic Rainbow (February 23 @ Comedy Bar)
The Ethnic Rainbow is ready to celebrate one year of showcasing comedians of colour and LGBTQ+ comics with a stellar lineup of stand-up.
Après 5ki (February 23 @ The Porch)
Now five years running, this ski lodge-style party is back with a daytime party featuring drinks, food, ski gear and a snow machine.
Afro Samurai (February 23 @ 187)
The Black Nerds are putting on an anime party with screening of Afro Samurai alongside live painting, Caribbean bubble tea and tunes all night.
Half-Way to Summer Burger BBQ (February 23 @ People's Pint)
People's Pint is pretty well over winter and ready to usher in summer with a barbecue, featuring goodies from Oh My Lard and Ontario Craft Beer.
Shift (February 23 @ Stephen Bulger Gallery)
This sound installation featured at The Bentway is wrapping up with one last listen with a special sound composition made up of synths.
Gold Complex (February 23 @ Lee's Palace)
New soul swing is here with Toronto's own big band Gold Complex as they release their new album with special guest Henry Nozuka.
The Princess Bride (February 23 @ Revue Cinema)
Rob Reiner's classic fairytale adventure is screening on this fine Saturday afternoon for a nostalgia injection to cure the winter blues.
On Earth (February 23 @ Bambi's)
Get ready to sweat it out late into the night as On Earth is joined by Seattle industrial house DJ Ivvy and Toronto's Earth Control and Kehdo.
Cat Video Fest (February 23 - March 7 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The internet is for cats, and this film festival is dedicated to all sorts off on-screen feline exploits with funny videos foraged from all over the net.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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