Today in Toronto you can laugh, cry, and think all in 60 seconds or less, thanks to a unique film festival. You'll also be able to drink beer on the cheap at one of the city's most welcoming bars. Bring on the holidays!
Events you might want to check out:60 Second Film Festival (December 20 @ Etobicoke School of the Arts)
The Annual 60 Second Film Festival spotlights films that are unique in that they, well, are only 60 seconds long! Each one gets only a minute to make you laugh, cry, and think.
BB HumpDay (December 20 @ The Beaver)
Hit up the Beaver for some cheap pints ($5 for Henderson IPA) and J. Lai on the ones and twos. What better way to spend a Wednesday?
The Brood (December 20 @ The Royal Cinema - Toronto)
This 1979 horror classic by Esteemed Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg reappears on the big screen tonight as part of the No Future series devoted to horrifying child characters in cinema.
New Constellations Tour (December 20 @ The Opera House)
This travelling Indigneous arts festival unites Feist, Weaves, A Tribe Called Red and more. Tickets have sold out, but folks are still trading theirs on the event's Facebook page.
Lucas DiPasquale (December 20 @ West Wing, Union Station)
Union Station's free concert series presses on with a show by Universal Music Canada's Lucas DiPasquale taking place in the West Wing.
Trivia Night at Rorschach Brewing (December 20 @ Rorschach Brewing)
Stop by for Rorschach's final music trivia night of the year and prove you have the best musical taste in your group. Beer will be flowing and prizes are waiting to be won.
Casa Loma Canadian Winter Nights (December 18 - January 7 @ Casa Loma)
Casa Loma became a dazzling winter palace on Monday, with an impressive light display, carollers, and tons of live entertainment that continue into the new year.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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