Today in Toronto you can drink a whole lot of craft beer in a beautiful venue, check out a concert by the frontwoman of Metric, catch a free screening of a documentary that was almost never released, and buy art you've seen in Canadian music videos.
Events you might want to check out:Emily Haines (December 5 @ Massey Hall)
The Metric and Broken Social Scene singer returns to Massey Hall to play music from her first solo project in ten years.
This is Not a Film (December 5 @ Ryerson University)
Catch a free screening of this Iranian documentary about freedom that was originally smuggled from Iran to Cannes through a flash drive hidden in a birthday cake.
Anne Douris: Videopaint (December 5-9 @ Propeller Gallery)
Juno nominated designer and animator Anne Douris brings painted frames from her many contributions to Canadian music videos to this art exhibition and sale.
Hoppy Holidays (December 5 @ Berkeley Church)
This 4th annual holiday craft beer sampler brings together brews like Winterweiss, Shinnicked Stout, and RaspBeery Coco Lait together under one roof.
In God We Trust (December 5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
As part of True Crime Tuesdays, catch a Q & A and screening of this doc about the crimes of stockbroker fraudster Bernie Madoff told through the lens of his secretary of 25 years.
Free Evening Yoga (December 5-12 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Unwind with an hour of stretching, twisting, and breathing at the elegant Sony Centre. No previous experience in yoga necessary!
Jimmy Eat World (December 5 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
2000s rock giants Jimmy Eat World bring their particular brand of power pop to the Phoenix, making their way up to Canada to play tunes from their 2016 album Integrity Blues.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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