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Saturday, October 6, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today are set to take your breath away as the Cinesphere kicks off a season of old school classics, starting with Top Gun. The Flower Market is on in case you're looking for something to bring to Thanksgiving and there's a new arts and music festival that's totally free.

Events you might want to check out:

Lavender (October 6 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
Dance it out at this long weekend party specifically for celebrating queer women and trans people, with all others welcome.
Really Really Free Market (October 6 @ Campbell Park)
Save your money for another day because this monthly market is completely free. No money or swapping necessary.
Toronto Flower Market (October 6 @ CAMH)
Fresh cut flowers and hand-made bouquets from local growers are available at the first of two markets this month.
Yes Yes Festival (October 6 @ Susan Tibaldi Parkette)
A day of performances, food, art, and readings is on at the first edition of this community festival featuring Nezzy, Witch Prophet and Komodo.
Buffalo '66 (October 6 @ The Royal Cinema)
Vincent Gallo's first feature film gets a 35mm screening for all the cinephiles out there, telling a love story using mesmerizing visual techniques.
Valley Queen (October 6 @ Rivoli)
The warmth and beauty of California arrives in Toronto by way of indie rockers Valley Queen and Natalie Carol's heavenly voice.
Chelsea Handler (October 6 @ Elgin Theatre)
Comedian Chelsea Handler is here to talk about the state of the world, with everything from cannabis, politics and culture up for discussion.
Aleyards Oktobeerfest (October 6 @ Junction Craft Brewing)
Junction Craft Brewing, Shacklands and Rainhard are throwing an all-day Oktobeerfest jam with live music, food and even a traditonal beer breakfast.
Toronto Pumpkin Fest (October 6-8 @ Downsview Park)
A big family-friendly harvest festival is on at Downsview with a weekend of activities, food and a ton of pumpkin-themed fun.
Top Gun (October 6-14 @ Cinesphere)
Take it right into the Cinesphere for a screening of the high-flying, tight jeans-wearing, Tom-Cruising 80s classic that is Top Gun.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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