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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Mumford, Wham!, laughter and holiday cheer are all part of events in Toronto today. The Gladstone is getting into the holiday spirit with a night of arts and crafts (beer) and it's the last Choir! Choir! Choir! of the year. There's a Comedian Cookie Bake-Off and a free film screening, as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Mumford & Sons (December 18 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Garb your nicest fedora and freshest plaid shirt because the stars of the modern folk rock movement are packing the seats for the second of two shows.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (December 18 @ Clinton's)
The final Choir! Choir! Choir! of the year is centred around 80s pop pioneers Wham! with a Christmas extravaganza of singing, drinking and good cheer.
Holiday Cheer at the Gladstone (December 18 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Friends, family, Tinder dates and everyone else is welcome at this arts, crafts, drinks and food gathering with a screening of Miracle on 34th Street.
Comedy Bar Holiday Party (December 18 @ Comedy Bar)
Celebrate the holidays at Comedy Bar with a night of good tidings, dancing, food, toasts and the first annual Comedian Cookie Bake-Off.
Jam Hsiao (December 18 @ Coca-Cola Coliseum)
Taiwanese star Jam Hsiao brings his soulful, stripped down and piano-based tunes to Toronto as part of his Mr. Entertainment World Tour.
Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas (December 18 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Catch a free screening of the Documentary Channel's film about a group of Jewish songwriters that wrote many of the most beloved Christmas songs.
Yves Jarvis (December 18 @ The Baby G)
It's a night for experimental electro, spacey vibes and far-out indie tunes with Montreal's Yves Jarvis and Mr. Joy.
City of Experiences (December 18 @ Design Exchange)
This new exhibition looks at contemporary city life and its many complexities reimagined without buildings and instead focused on experiences.
Shab-e She'r Poetry Night (December 18 @ Tranzac Club)
Emerging and established poets are gathering for a night of words to fuel the spirit, featuring poets Meena Chopra and Casey Garcia.
Send Noobs (December 18 @ Sneaky Dee's)
A night of laughs by local comedians, both emerging and established stand up stars around the scene, is on, just as the weather turns cold.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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