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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

9 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto you can learn how to DJ, hear true stories from some of the city's strangest citizens, and eat free pizza thanks to a mathematics pun. Whoever said math wouldn't come in handy in the real world? 

Events you might want to check out:

Free Pizza at Pi Co Grand Opening (January 23 @ Pi Co)
Pi Co. opens a new location in the Financial District this week, and celebrates with free Margherita pizzas for all from noon until 3:14 PM. That's 3 hours and 14 minutes. Get it? Pi? Math jokes!
Wildlife Photographer of the Year (January 23 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Wildlife photographer Joel Sartore delivers a keynote diving into the ambitious, multi-year "National Geographic Photo Ark" project, which aims to be a photographic record of all animal species.
Intro to DJ Spinning for Women (January 23 @ Gladstone Hotel)
This workshop hosted by women for women will teach the basics of DJing in a safe and encouraging space. DJ and producer Internet Daughter leads the judgement free class.
True Stories Toronto (January 23 @ Garrison)
In some ways it's a simple idea, in another way it's the most Toronto event all week. A bunch of people gather to drink and share true, personal stories in under 10 minutes. It's a free gathering, too.
Declarations (January 23 - February 11 @ Berkeley Street Theatre)
A brand new stage play hits Toronto tonight, one written by Canadian playwright Jordan Tannahill that serves as an ode to mortality, mythology, pop culture, and everything else along the way.
Gilmore Girls Pub Quiz (January 23 @ The Beaver)
If you're out on your own, feeling lonely and so cold, all you have to do is head over to The Beaver for a night of trivia dedicated to the misadventures of Rory and Lorelai Gilmore.
Toronto Light Festival (January 19 - March 4 @ Distillery District)
Picking up where the Toronto Christmas Market left off, the Toronto Light Festival transforms the Distillery District back into a magical light show that's free to visit no matter the day.
Ice Breakers (January 19 - February 25 @ Multiple Venues)
Toronto's waterfront has become a temporary art exhibit, featuring five international artist teams creating larger than life contemporary installations at different spots along Queens Quay.
Burdock Piano Fest (January 22-29 @ Burdock)
All week long, Bloordale's Burdock brewery hosts more than 30 internationally acclaimed musicians for Piano Fest. Two concerts are happening each night for a total of 16 artful shows.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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