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Monday, December 9, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Toronto has undoubtedly gotten colder and things to do today celebrate that with a festival dedicate to the coolest places on earth. Rising rap star DaBaby is making his Toronto debut and there's a warm and cozy storytelling session.

Events you might want to check out:

DaBaby (December 10 @ Rebel)
DaBaby is red hot right now after the release of his latest album KIRK and stopping by Toronto for a sold out show with special guests.
Fireside Tales (December 10 @ Comedy Bar)
The fireside storytelling session is moving inside for a night of cozy tales told by some of the city's best orators.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (December 10 @ Clinton's Tavern)
What's C!C!C! got to do with it? Local choir singers and musicians are dropping by to lead the crowd in celebration of Tina Turner's birthday.
Laughsploitation (December 10 @ Eyesore Cinema)
The movie store becomes the comedy bar as comedians drop by for a night of standup alongside a screening of the batshit horror-comedy Freaked.
Holiday Movies & More Trivia Night (December 10 @ Beaver Cafe)
How well do you know your Jingle All The Ways, Home Alones and Die Hards?Test your knowledge of all-things Christmas movies at this trivia night.
Assembly Tuesday (December 10 @ Social Capital Theatre)
It's a comedy show where the audience suggests themes specifically around cats and cat accessories.
The Joy Formidable (December 10 @ Velvet Underground)
Welsh alt rockers The Joy Formidable are taking you to the moon and back with their spacey tunes that they're playing alongside Twen.
Rashomon (December 10 @ Ryerson University)
What is justice? This free film screening takes a look at the philosophical foundations of justice and includes a post-screening discussion.
The Brother Brothers (December 10 @ Garrison)
The reincarnation of Simon & Garfunkel are how you could describe the simple, aching folk sounds of this twin brother duo.
Festival of Cool (December 10-15 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Winter doesn't have to be a drag and this festival looks to showcase the best of Arctic and northern culture with music, film, art and talks.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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