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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto you can attend the official re-lighting ceremony for the Sam the Record Man spinning vinyl signs, connect with top minds in the fashion industry, wet your whistle with a historic beer tour, and more. 

Events you might want to check out:

FashionTech Toronto (January 10 @ Tulip Retail)
Connect with leaders in the fashion-tech community and learn about industry disruption as well as the most innovative companies and ideas coming out of Toronto.
Sam the Record Man Signs Re-lighting Ceremony (January 10 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Mayor John Tory, Ryerson University, and Sam "the Record Man" Sniderman's family will host the official re-lighting ceremony for the hulking twin records sign at Yonge-Dundas Square at 5 p.m.
Doc Soup: The Family (January 10-11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hear the haunting story of Anne Hamilton-Byrne's apocalyptic cult, the Family, in this fascinating documentary featuring first-hand accounts from survivors, cult members, and detectives.
Historic Beer Dinner (January 10 @ Maple Leaf Tavern)
One of Toronto's oldest bars, the Maple Leaf Tavern, hosts a multi-course food and beer crash course. It's billed as a culinary time machine, recreating Ontario tastes spanning over 180 years.
Night Shift (January 10 @ Bambi's)
The always free, always fantastic music event series recently found a new home at Bambi's and has its first party in the new venue tonight with DJs Diana McNally, Julia Dickens, and Mark PM.
Monkeyjunk (January 10 @ Rivoli)
The Ottawa based, Juno award-winning rock and blues trio Monkeyjunk play the Rivoli tonight with support from Toronto's own Sean Pinchin.
The Sunshine Eaters (January 10 @ Onsite Gallery)
A multi-sensory exhibition that explores how artists and designers interpret land and nature in the face of global crises lands at Onsite Gallery tonight with an opening night party.
My Funny Valentine (January 10-21 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Buddies in Bad Times brings Dave Deveau's haunting and moving stage play about a homophobia-fueled shooting to the Cabaret Theatre starting today.
Green Room Comedy Show (January 10 @ Comedy Bar)
Fresh and funny Toronto based comedians hit the stage for a free stand-up show that'll be taped for the Green Room's web-series. Talent includes Adrienne Fish, Patrick Haye, and more.
Living Spirits (January 10 @ Henderson Brewing Co)
As part of the monthly Art of Propagation speaker series, Toronto based Korean artist Myung-Sun Kim explores lineage, resilience, memory and time at this free lecture.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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