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Thursday, October 18, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Today is a day for free food, books, music, film and theatre as events in Toronto boast all of these things. A massive book sale is happening and you can pick up free goodies at one of the city's newest Indian eateries. Kali Uchis is performing and there's a screening of Moonstruck.

Events you might want to check out:

Kali Uchis (October 18 @ Rebel)
Hot off the release of her debut album Isolation, Kali Uchis has been making waves, teaming up with some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
We Do This Every Week (October 18 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Some of the city's new, upcoming, fierce and legendary DJ talent from the underground music scene gather to talk jams and listen to good tunes.
Miya Bhai Grand Opening (October 18 @ Miya Bhai)
Toronto's newest Indian eatery is opening with free tea and smoothie samples, plus a $5 off coupon to try out some new eats.
TsuShiMaMiRe (October 18 @ The Baby G)
All-girl art-punk rockers TsuShiMaMiRe (つしまみれ) are here all the way from Tokyo to play alongside Bad Waitress, Witchrot and Pink Acid Wash.
Moonstruck (October 18 @ Revue Cinema)
Snap out of it with a special screening of Moonstruck as part of Food in Film that explores films with a focus on food and includes a chef's talk.
United Skates (October 18 @ Daniels Spectrum)
The Regent Park Film Festival is hosting its annual fundraising event that features food, drinks, a screening of United Skates followed by a panel.
Dear Rouge (October 18 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Vancouver electro rockers have a distinctive sound thanks to Danielle McTaggart's vocals and Drew McTaggart's guitar growling just beneath the surface.
Trinity College Book Sale (October 19-22 @ Trinity College)
Over 60,000 gently used books in 75 categories are up for grabs at this massive sale with classic lit, art books, cookbooks and tons more for sale.
International Festival of Authors (October 18-28 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Some of Canada's most celebrated authors arrive to discuss their works during this festival featuring talks, events and more.
The Ghost Light Anthology (October 18-31 @ The Box)
Get in the mood for Halloween at this ghostly production that tells tales of terror, monsters and the supernatural.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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