The best gifts are the ones you make yourself and events in Toronto today give you the chance to make a playlist for that special someone at the Holiday Mixtape Exchange. Elsewhere, DJ Skate Nights kicks off with a night of hot Latin hits and Rupi Kaur is here.
Events you might want to check out:DJ Skate Nights (December 15 @ Natrel Rink)
DJ Skate Nights kicks off a season of free ice skating parties by the waterfront with a night of hot Latin hits at La Rumba Buena.
Rupi Kaur (December 15 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Known across the world for her Insta-famous poems, Brampton's own Rupi Kaur is home to chat about her short and sweet works of art.
Holiday Mixtape Exchange (December 15 @ The Dupe Shop)
Give the gift of music at this holiday mixtape exchange. Don't have a tape? The Dupe Shop can whip one up for you on the spot.
Xpace Holiday Zine and Maker Fair (December 15 @ XPACE (Lansdowne))
Artists from all over the city are selling their works, including a huge selection of zines, comics, prints, t-shirts, tote bags, jewellery, ceramics and crafts.
Caribbean Christmas Market (December 15 @ Ralph Thornton Community Centre)
All kinds of traditional Caribbean goodies are on at this holiday market with food and a huge local makers market with gifts and accessories.
The Bazaar of the Bizarre (December 15 @ 6 Noble St)
Weird and strange goodies can be found at this non-traditional holiday market, featuring a ton of local makers specializing in the macabre.
Jennifer Castle and Jeremy Dutcher (December 15 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Folk rocker Jennifer Castle and the classically trained singer Jeremy Dutcher are coming together for a night of powerful and uplifting tunes.
White Christmas (December 15 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Hot Docs for the Holidays continues with another screening of a festive classic; this time White Christmas. Don't forget to bring a donation!
Lawrence (December 15 @ Adelaide Hall)
New York soul pop duo Lawrence has been steadily creating a fresh sound that mixes R&B with funk and rock—all headed by Gracie's cutesy vocals.
Tuition (December 15 @ Fox Theatre)
Director Kelvin Omori is set to premiere his new indie film that follows a struggling student and the lengths she'll go to support her education.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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