Smoke, mirrors and people being sawed in two are all part of events in Toronto today as the UK's Champions of Magic kicks off. Christmas classics with a twist are on with the ChiSeries readers and there's a big ugly sweater party as well.
Events you might want to check out:Parts & Labour Closing Party (December 19 @ Parts & Labour)
Parkdale favourite is closing its doors after ten years and going out with a bang that includes performances by Metz and Teenanger.
Brooklynn's Ugly Xmas Sweater Party (December 19 @ Brooklyn)
Now in its 9th year, Brooklynn is hosting a night of ugly Christmas digs, food, drinks and the big man himself, Santa, for a night of holiday fun.
ChiSeries Holiday Special (December 19 @ Round)
Chiaroscuro Reading Series is back with a Victorian-style Christmas special that will see local readers put a hilarious spin on the classics.
Seth Troxler (December 19 @ The Everleigh)
Michigan DJ Seth Troxler is throwing down the techno, house and hot beats alongside Toronto homebodies Sam Haze, Jacobus and Christina Cruise.
Art Battle Toronto (December 19 @ The Great Hall)
Artists from all over arrive to battle it out during a series of painting competitions among drinks, music and entertainment.
Good Lovelies (December 19 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Christmas classics get a country and folk treatment with the soulful sounds of the Good Lovelies as they help bring on the festive cheer.
Gremlins (December 19 @ Revue Cinema)
The final free flick of the season for the Revue is on with the 1984 classic Gremlins, with a donation to the Parkdale Community Food Bank encouraged.
Punch Up Comedy (December 19 @ Emmet Ray)
Everyone is welcome at this LGBTQ+ comedy show with a holiday fundraiser that includes sweet prizes and proceeds going to the 519.
Three Days Of The Condor (December 19 @ The Royal Cinema)
Robert Redford stars as a CIA analyst on the run from the government in what has since become a "incidental Christmas classic."
Champions of Magic (December 19 - January 6 @ Bluma Appel Theatre)
Champions of Magic arrives hot off its London run for a season of illusions, stunts, performances, music and all kinds of sorcery.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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