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Friday, November 9, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Welcome to the Friday, where events in Toronto have a group of photographers debuting new works that use striking visuals to tell a bigger story. Bill Murray, Alien and a spotlight on Syrian culture are all screening today and there's a multi-city music festival.

Events you might want to check out:

St. Lucia (November 9 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Dance it out to the upbeat electro pop sounds of St. Lucia and their eclectic tunes that splice together different cross-culture musical influences.
ROM Friday Night Live (November 9 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Local artists stage a takeover of the museum during this week's #FNL to challenge what is fact or fake alongside food, drink, performances and more.
The Tenant Turn Up (November 9 @ Unit 2)
Tenants are at the forefront of this multi-city music festival with performances across Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa happening at the same time.
Y2Gay (November 9 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Leave your portable CD player at home because all the best tunes of the decade that nearly saw the world end are on at this big dance party.
Afro Haus (November 9 @ Revival)
New music from Africa arrives in Toronto for a dance party featuring all the best afrohouse, gqom, kuduro, afrobeats, soca, kwaito, dancehall and more.
Is Fake News Really the Problem? (November 9 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Part of Media Literacy Week, this free talk looks to highlight some ways that the average reader can discern what is fact and what is fiction.
Sum of Parts (November 9-11 @ Dignam Art Gallery)
Toronto photography collective f8 is set to showcase their newest works that capture a fracture of something much bigger.
Syria Film Festival (November 9-11 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
A country in transition, stories from Syria are being told through film during this three-day festival with four feature films and one short documentary.
Alien (November 9-11 @ Cinesphere)
The film that catapulted sci-fi into the mainstream is screening on the round screen with all the snarling, gooey creatures you can handle.
The Bill Murray Stories (November 9-16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The enigmatic Bill Murray pops up everywhere and this documentary talks to those who've had encounters with the legendary actor.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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