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Thursday, January 4, 2018

8 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today let you dance like it's already the weekend, have an out-of-body musical experience, up for your fashion game on the cheap, and plenty more. 

Events you might want to check out:

Astral Projections (January 4 @ Handlebar)
Get ready for an out-of-body experience as top local electronic DJs spin with mind bending visual accompaniment. DJ Hemingway, DJ Julia Dickens, Ben Oginz, and Plazas guide you through it all.
Electricladyland (January 4 @ The Beaver)
Looking to start your weekend early? Here's a free, monthly queer dance party playing all female electro artists all night long.
Good Morning, Viet Mom (January 4-14 @ Factory Theatre Studio)
Part stand-up comedy, party storytelling and part documentary film, Franco Nguyen takes the stage at the Next Stage Theatre Festival to share stories about his childhood, Vietnam, and his mother.
Philip Sparks Tailored Goods Sample Sale (January 4-6 @ 130 Cawthra Avenue)
A warehouse style sample sale is popping up in the Junction, bringing you deals up to 90% off suits, shirts, boots, shoes and accessories from this local boutique tailor.
Bredren and Capture De Band (January 4 @ Painted Lady)
The Painted Lady hosts a night of pop reggae fusion featuring Bredren and DJ Chocolate on deck and Capture De Band playing a live band set.
Pornomedy (January 4 @ Comedy Bar)
Hosted by Monica Hamburg, this new Festival of New Formats show is billed as "the most fun you can have with porn, in public." It's stand-ups riffing on the craziness of the medium, and it's totally free.
Dungeons and Dragons and Homebrews (January 4 @ Rorschach Brewing)
Take part in a one-of-a-kind adventure, playing Dungeons and Dragons with new and old friends inside a brewpub while tasting special edition ales. It'll be a 3 hour game open to all skill levels.
Yas Kween (January 4 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
The Ethnic Women Visible series returns for 2018, presenting a A night of comedy featuring women of colour hosted by Nelu Handa.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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