Today in Toronto you can attend a hip hop food drive, get festive at the TIFF Lightbox with a classic holiday flick and carols, and see a show about the national identity of Canada.
Events you might want to check out:Hip Hop Food Drive (December 13 @ Smiling Buddha)
The third annual Hip Hop Food Drive features an all Canadian roster of hip hop artists in support of the Parkdale Community Food Bank. Tickets are five bucks with a non-perishable donation or 10 without.
The Wooden Sky's 8th Annual Holiday Show (December 13 @ 918 Bathurst)
The Toronto indie folk band plays its 8th annual holiday show tonight, hammering out singalong tunes all night, with proceeds going to support Refugee families in Canada.
A Christmas "Carol" (December 13 @ TIFF)
Catch the six time Academy Award nominated film on the big screen with some of its biggest fans surrounding you. Christmas Carol-ing takes place in the theatre 30 minutes before showtime.
Songbirds & Nightingales of Turtle Island (December 13 @ Lula Lounge)
Three First Nations singers, Andrea Menard, Cheri Maracle, and Rosary Spence come to the Lula Lounge to celebrate the Native roots of jazz.
The Tale of a Town Canada (December 13-17 @ Theatre Passe Muraille)
The Tale of a Town Canada features thousands of voices recorded on a three-year tour across Canada, painting a humorous, nostalgic picture of the country.
Andrew Collins Trio (December 13 @ West Wing, Union Station)
Union Station's free concert series, Union Holiday, continues today with popular folk, bluegrass, and jazz group the Andrew Collins Trio taking the stage.
Alvvays (December 13 @ Mod Club Theatre)
These rising stars bring their mellow, lovestruck indie pop to the Mod Club for the second of five shows in support of their sophomore release, Antisocialites.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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