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Thursday, February 9, 2017

8 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto you can either see an art show, a couple of great concerts, colour some x-rated drawings, or party like the 13-year-old rock star you never got to be at The Drake's teen dream, building-wide coming-of-age birthday party. 

Events you might want to check out:

Coming of Age: The Drake Turns 13 (February 9 @ The Drake Hotel)
The Drake Hotel turns 13 with a building-wide coming of age party with DJs, emcees, hip hop dancers, a photo booth, party favours and many more surprises.
Valerie June (February 9 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
Do your soul a favour and see this show from Memphis's Valerie June. She blends gospel, blues, folk, country and bluegrass into her warm, stunning sound.
Truly Adult XXX Colouring (February 9 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Invite your pal, girlfriend, boyfriend or just yourself to this xxx edition of adult colouring. DJ Crystal Whisper sets the mood from 7 to 11 p.m. and admission is free.
Progressively Pissed (February 9 @ Trinity Common)
This is a pub night for progressives to discuss what the hell is going on south of border, all the while collecting donations for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Wayne's World: 25th Anniversary (February 9 @ The Royal Cinema)
Our two favourite slackers return to the big screen! Wayne's World is an ode to following your dreams, especially if your dreams involve tasty guitar riffs, promoting your public-access cable show, and of course, Tia Carrere.
The Florida Highwaymen Exhibit (February 9 @ Daniels Spectrum)
The Florida Highwaymen Exhibition's opening night will feature the only female of the group, Mary Ann Carrol in person.
Little Coyote (February 9 @ Lee's Palace)
This Toronto trio is rising in Canada's music scene with its blend of classical piano, ethereal guitar, driving percussion and synth.
A Few of Our Favourite Tings (February 9 @ Cadillac Jenkins)
Cadillac Jenkins hosts its first-ever Jamaican-themed dinner with chef Ryan Michailoff (formerly of Maple Leaf Tavern).

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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