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Thursday, December 5, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

You're going to want to lace up because things to do in Toronto today include an ice skating party at Union Station's new outdoor rink. You can pick up some cozy Roots gear for cheap and there's lots of film, music, dancing and art to be had.

Events you might want to check out:

Union Beats on Ice (December 6 @ Union Station)
Get ready to boogie at this edition of Union Beats on Ice where DJs drop by to spin the best tunes to get you moving and grooving.
Berhana (December 6 @ Velvet Underground)
Cool sounds you can vibe to are the name of the game for R&B singer Berhana, who brings a quirkiness to his sound.
Salon of Inclusiveness (December 6 @ The Black Cat)
Pick yourself up some unique, contemporary works of art by local artists at the second day of this holiday show and sale.
If You Love me/Se mi vuoi bene (December 6 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Diego is a successful lawyer suffering from depression, with a special knack for causing disasters in this dramady featuring English subtitles.
Yush! (December 6 @ BLND TGER)
Take a journey through reggae music at this dance party that includes old and new tunes with DJs spinning the best of their hits for a night of good vibes.
Danko Jones (December 6 @ Lee's Palace)
Get ready to rock to Toronto's own hard rock trio that's set to rip up the stage with their nasty tunes and high-energy hits.
Roots Warehouse Sale (December 6-8 @ Roots Orfus Road)
Cozy sweater season is in full effect and Roots is having a big sale with up to 60 per cent off on sweats, fleece, outerwear, sleepwear, sneakers and boots.
Apocalypse Now The Final Cut (December 6-8 @ Cinesphere)
Francis Ford Coppola’s epic take on Heart of Darkness is screening in an extended edition that includes even more Willard and Kurtz.
JAYU's Human Rights Film Festival (December 6-10 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Human rights and how they are handled and mishandled is at the heart of the film festival that features a selection of works from 13 countries.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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