The Toronto Reference Library is the place to be today for events as Indigenous singer-songwriter Jeremy Dutcher is in to chat. New York's Parquet Courts are playing a show and there's film, comedy, wine tasting and storytelling on as well.
Events you might want to check out:Jeremy Dutcher (December 5 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Indigenous singer-songwriter and musicologist Jeremy Dutcher is on hand to discuss blending his heritage with classical techniques.
Parquet Courts (December 5 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
New York's Parquet Courts have amassed a loyal following this side of the border, in part for their indie rock tunes that embody a classic sound.
Confabulation (December 5 @ Burdock)
Local storytellers are on hand to share tales about family, good and bad, all true and all inherited from generations past, just in time for the holidays.
Dizzy Mystics (December 5 @ Bovine Sex Club)
From Winnipeg comes psychedelic prog rockers Dizzy Mystics and their upbeat and funky sound, played alongside Juniper Hollow and more.
Building the AGO Collection (December 5 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Ever wondered how the AGO formed its collection? This drop-in lets visitors into the innerworkings of the gallery archives and the work that goes into it.
Laughspoitation (December 5 @ Eyesore Cinema)
The laughs are on inside the video store, with local comedians performing stand up, followed by a screening of the 1981 flick Savage Harvest.
In The Making (December 5 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Acoustic musician Charmie is celebrating a birthday alongside the release of a new EP that explores the pain, self doubt and fear through music.
Big Reds Wine Tasting (December 5 @ D.W. Alexander)
Winter is all about big-bodied red and the Toronto Wine Club is leading a tour through a selection of wines to keep you warm all season long.
Thunder Moons (December 5 @ The Piston)
Indie folk with pep; Toronto's Thunder Moons keep it light alongside poet Sebastien Wen, Newfoundland electro dream pop band Galaa and more.
All the Wild Horses (December 5-6 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Author and journalist Rachel Giese is on hand to host a Q&A that follows the screening of this documentary about the Mongol Derby.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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