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Friday, August 24, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Cider, beer, bourbon and lots of it are all part of events in Toronto today. The Korean Harvest Festival looks to celebrate Korean Thanksgiving while HAL and the gang take the round screen for the first ever showing of 2001: A Space Odyssey in IMAX.

Events you might want to check out:

Indie Fridays (August 24 @ Yonge–Dundas Square)
Indie Fridays are almost over for the season but it's not too late to catch some talented folk performing for free alongside graffiti arts and a beer garden.
Movie Night in Liberty Village Park (August 24 @ Liberty Village Park)
Head down to Liberty Village to catch a free outdoor screening of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Mahalia (August 24 @ The Garrison)
Still fresh in the game, English R&B singer Mahalia is making a name for herself with her soulful voice and jams you can vibe to.
Pop-Up Arts Market (August 24 @ Ryerson Artspace at the Gladstone Hotel)
Zines, ceramics, jewellery, oh my! Find all the things and more at this arts market featuring unique, handmade pieces from local makers.
Ska-Punk Showcase (August 24 @ The Horseshoe Tavern)
Remember ska? Remember punk? Remember ska-punk? Well it's alive and well in the hearts of these six bands performing the good stuff all night long.
Toronto Cider Festival (August 24-25 @ Sherbourne Common)
Kick back with a cold one at this festival featuring over 100 different kinds of ciders from local, regional and international cider producers.
Korean Harvest Festival (August 24-26 @ Mel Lastman Square)
Hangawi, also known as Korean Thanksgiving, looks to celebrate Korean culture with traditional food, music, dance, local artists and performances.
Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Fest (August 24-26 @ Ontario Place)
There's always room for one more cookout before summer ends, and this one promises tons of food, drinks, music and country-themed activities.
Whitney (August 24-30 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
I'm not crying; you're crying. Using real footage, Whitney Houston's rise to stardom and eventual downfall is captured in this all-too-real doc.
2001: A Space Odyssey at the Cinesphere (August 24-30 @ Cinesphere)
Kick back with a cold one at this festival featuring over 100 different kinds of ciders from local, regional and international cider producers.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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