Today in Toronto you can mingle with fashion industry icons, catch a number of Canadian musical acts under one roof, and get lost in a new interactive art exhibit.Â
Events you might want to check out:Angel Olsen (December 6 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
The American singer-songwriter has two nights at the Phoenix, playing songs from her acclaimed 2016 record, My Woman, with support from supergroup Heron Oblivion.
Best and Brightest (December 6-8 @ Agency North)
A creative collaboration between fashion designers and visual artists, this new exhibition features 3D collages, live mural paintings, and other interactive installations.
Union Holiday (December 6 @ West Wing, Union Station)
Union Station's west wing is presenting free daily concerts nearly every weekday this month. On tonight's bill, DJ Fizza and electric violinist Sarah Davidson-Gurney blow the roof off of Union.
Fashion Philosophy 2.0 (December 6 @ Wallen)
Network and build professional relationships in Toronto's fashion industry at this evening affair full of speakers, a fashion show, art exhibitions, and tons of industry professionals.
Annual Andy Kim Christmas (December 6 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
Back for its 13th year, the annual Andy Kim Christmas Show is a monumental night of music, featuring acts like the Sheepdogs, members of the Strumbellas, and Choir! Choir! Choir!
December 6th Vigil (December 6 @ Philosopher's Walk)
This now annual candlelight vigil aims to work towards the eradication of all violence against women. There will be survivors speaking in addition to music and spoken word performances.
Confabulation Toronto (December 6 @ Burdock)
Listen to true stories about family told live by Robin Black, Anna Gustafson, Kate Hodgson, Hisham Kelati, and Zebulon Pike.
No Stone Unturned (December 6 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hot Docs' monthly movie series screens a film about a violent attack in Northern Island and the investigation that followed.
Modern Whore Book Launch (December 6 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Crowd-funded sex-art book Modern Whore by outspoken former escort Andrea Werhun and photographer Nicole Bazuin launches with live entertainment and readings from the book.
Fake News and Trust in Brands (December 6 @ WE Global Learning Centre)
Hear from people at VICE Media discuss trust and authenticity in culture and its impact on brands, the phenomenon of fake news and how it impacts editorial choices and trust in journalism.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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