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Sunday, October 14, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Before you remember all the things you need to get done this week, events in Toronto today offer a momentary escape from those responsibilities. It's the last day to check out WATERLICHT and there's an alleyway party. A big vegan market, fall flea, film and music are also on.

Events you might want to check out:

Fab Fall Flea (October 14 @ ildsjel)
Local vendors are gathering for a big flea in the Port Lands for a day of hand-crafted speciality goods, food and drinks.
Ossington Village Alleyway Party (October 14 @ Argyle/Foxley Alleyway)
After a buracratic-related hiatus, this neighbourhood alleyway party is back with a day of food, drinks, activities, live music and a clothing swap.
Pandamonium (October 14 @ The Opera House)
Dumbfoundead, Dao Kahn, Nøise Club and more set to take the stage during this big showcase of Asian-American and Asian-Canadian artists.
Trevor Powers (October 14 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Formally known for Youth Lagoon, this electro experimental pop artist has continuously evolved his sound into something new and different.
Vegan Oktoberfest Market (October 14 @ The Great Hall)
For all the vegans who love a good Oktoberfesting, this market is jam-packed with vegan goodies in the style of traditional German treats.
Thee Oh Sees (October 14 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
California rockers are here to take you on a Sunday trip through the spacey, psychedelic world of their slow-cooked tunes.
Waterlicht (October 12-14 @ The Bentway)
It's the final day to check out artist Daan Roosegaarde's large, cascading wavy light display that has overtaken The Bentway.
A Raisin in the Sun (October 14 @ Revue Cinema)
The 1961 classic film based on Lorraine Hansberry's play gets Bechdel Tested and accompanied by a panel discussion on women in theatre.
Mystical Affinities (October 14 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
A free screening of director Stan Brakhage's Mystical Affinities is on followed by a discussion on the female influences that impacted the work.
Toronto Monologue Slam (October 14 @ The Boat)
Artists from all over Canada arrive for a monologue competition with the goal of building a stronger and more vibrant industry for everyone.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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