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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Wednesday means we're halfway to the weekend and events in Toronto today have lots of stuff to get you there. Hozier is here and there's a vegan feast to be had while comedy, theatre and art help to round out the day.

Events you might want to check out:

Hozier (September 19 @ Rebel)
In what amounts to a spiritual experience, Hozier arrives to perform in Toronto alongside Hudson Taylor.
Blessthefall (September 19 @ Velvet Underground)
Let metal core rockers Blessthefall get you through the weekday hump with some thrashing and screaming we only do inside our heads.
Off The Rails Comedy Competition (September 19 @ Comedy Bar)
Interactive and improvised, comedians take on audience suggestions for their stand-up acts and things only get more outrageous from there.
Tom Odell (September 19 @ Rivoli)
Sugary pop goodness comes by way of Tom Odell's indie-folk mashups that are upbeat and fun even when they're about serious stuff.
Vegan Feast (September 19 @ Gladstone Hotel)
A three-course vegan feast is on this week with all kinds of plant-based goodies plus a chef's talk, cocktail hour and live music.
Dare (September 19 @ Mây Cafe)
An intimate night of personal narrative prose is going down with all-true personal stories being shared from a community of storytellers.
The Best Is Yet To Come Undone (September 19 @ Second City)
A comedic take on the modern world, this show features an all-star cast of comedians looking to tackle today's biggest qualms and quandaries.
A Little Black Lie (September 19-23 @ Berkeley Upstairs Theatre)
The past comes back to haunt the character of Michael as he comes face to face with some uncomfortable truths about himself and his family.
The Valley (September 19-23 @ Theatre Passe Muraille)
The 2007 tasering death of Robert Dziekanski that shattered the public's trust in the police serves as inspiration for this production.
Zagros (September 19-29 @ Queen Gallery)
Toronto artist Neba Mirbagheri uses abstract expressionism to recreate the look of Persian carpets and their traditional geometry and colours.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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