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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today are here to greet us with the final Open Roof Festival of the season, a maker's market and a pinch of hardcore punk rock; everything you need to get through the mid-week slump. Drake is all back for his second show in two nights.

Events you might want to check out:

Open Roof Festival (August 22 @ Sterling Road)
Open Roof comes to a close for the season with a final night of drinks, bites, music courtesy of Omhouse, and a screening of Sorry to Bother You.
Seven Samurai (August 22 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Film buffs can relish in a one-night-only 35mm screening of Akira Kurosawa's epic tale of seven masterless warriors who must defend a village.
The Toronto Etsy Makers Market (August 22 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Local Etsy makers gather to show off their handmade wares with everything from tee's, gifts, oddities, decorations, arts and crafts up for sale.
Bollywood Hollywood (August 22 @ The Big Park in Regent Park)
After a rain-out, Under the Stars is back with a free outdoor screening of two cultures coming together in the name of love and a bunch of pre-show activities.
Eyes Set To Kill (August 22 @ Hard Luck Bar)
Give a middle finger to the world to the tune of hardcore punk rockers Eyes Set to Kill with support from Dayshell, Awake At Last and Diamond Weapon.
Harvest Wednesday (August 22 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Harvest Wednesdays returns with a three-source dinner with regional ingredients, all sustainably sourced. Also enjoy drinks, music and a chefs talk.
Velvet Code (August 22 @ Rivoli)
It's a night of big drums and hard thumping beats with Toronto's own electro/EDM DJ Velvet Code, plus Deko-ze and indie up-and-comer hey! dw.
One of Us is a Killer (August 22 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Everything happens in small towns and this show will see improvisers work to solve a murder mystery with one major catch.
sk8ordie@hotmail.com (August 22 @ Comedy Bar)
The classic 'don't date my daughter' rule gets tested by a group of comedians as they try to make sense of this age-old constraint.
Chicago's Blue Dream (August 22 @ Monarch Tavern)
Get spacey with these Chicago psych-rockers who blend the early 1970s' sound with modern day indie and funk.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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