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Thursday, December 14, 2017

8 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto you can finally enjoy Laduree's boutique macarons here in the city, catch screenings of standout New York Times documentaries, or start the weekend early with an EDM party. 

Events you might want to check out:

Laduree Toronto Opening (December 14 @ Yorkdale Shopping Centre)
It's finally here! Laduree's first ever Toronto location offers 26 seats, a boutique 18th century atmosphere, and an exclusive maple syrup macaron. Just be prepared to line up, Toronto.
A Stand Up Spotlight (December 14 @ Comedy Bar)
This is a fun ensemble of some of Toronto's favourite stand ups for a cheap and silly night of laughs.
Austra (December 14 @ Velvet Underground)
Local electronic trio Austra hit the stage at Velvet Underground with support from Devon Welsh, Ela Minus, and Nyssa.
LandMarks: Art Places Perspectives (December 14 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The opening reception for this new exhibition goes down tonight, exploring land in time, stories, and beliefs. It's a fitting look back on our country for the tail end of Canada 150.
Nachtcrew (December 14 @ Bambi's)
The year is winding down but dance parties show no signs of stopping. This electronic music dance party takes place tonight, with Viscera and Ktana on music duty.
Night Out: A Queer Spectacle For The Ages (December 14 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Toronto's LGBTQ+ improv troupe hits the stage tonight. Expect Queer stories from improvisors and special guests.
Polyphonic Ground (December 14 @ Revival)
For their final concert series of the season, Polyphonic Ground presents Slim Flex and Success K, Evolution, and more artists in a celebration of African and Latin music.
An Evening of The New York Times's Op-Docs (December 14 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Six standout pieces from the New York Times' editorial opinion documentaries make their way to Toronto, tackling a range of current events, contemporary issues, and historical subjects.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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