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Friday, November 16, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Snuggly and warm is the operative word for events in Toronto today as the city experiences its first snowfall of the season. If you do feel like venturing out, the appropriately named Long Winter is on, CineIran kicks off and there's a big party at the ROM.

Events you might want to check out:

Long Winter (November 16 @ Tranzac Club)
Toronto's underground music scene comes out for a night of tunes with performances by Chippy Nonstop and WLMRT, visuals, zines and more.
ROM Friday Night Live (November 16 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
The second last FNL is all about Toronto's hip hop culture ranging from b-boyism to turntablism and controllerism with musics, art, food and drink.
Believe (November 16 @ MOCA Toronto)
Toronto-based artist Tim Whiten is on hand to talk about his fascinating glass work and how we develop narratives and myths that surround objects.
Diva (November 16 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The queens of pop get their own video dance party, featuring hits from Beyonce, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Adele, Rihanna, Lady Gaga and more.
Lavender (November 16 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
Party it up and dance it out at this dance party for IBPOC, queer women and trans folk with DJ Zehra on deck all night long.
Big Sound (November 16 @ The Great Hall)
Over 30 musicians are cranking out the soul, R&B and pop hits of the Motown era at this huge collective concert and dance party.
Spark After Dark (November 16 @ Supermarket)
Folks from different backgrounds and industries come together for a night of storytelling, comedy and creativity alongside food and drink.
The Once (November 16 @ Mod Club)
The vibrant culture of Newfoundland comes to Toronto as storytellers, songwriters, poets and players perform their stuff inspired by the Rock.
Carnival: The Sound of a People (November 16 @ Toronto Centre for the Arts)
Trumpeter Etienne Charles evokes the sights and sounds of Carnival during this musical performance inspired by Trinidadian culture.
CineIran Festival (November 16-18 @ Multiple Venues)
Films that showcase Iranian culture, history and its changing landscape are screening over this two-day festival.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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