There's only one day left to enjoy the freedom of the weekend and events in Toronto today have a few options to choose from. A hangover pizza battle is going down and The Internet is here to perform. Markets, movies, music and more are all on as well.
Events you might want to check out:The Internet (December 9 @ Rebel)
Innovators of the trip-hop scene, this group flexes an eclectic sound that incorporates both classic R&B vibes and experimental elements.
Hangover Pizza Battle (December 9 @ Village Pizza)
We've all been there and Blondie's and Village Pizza are battling it out to create the best pizza that soaks up everything, even the regrets.
Bunz Flea (December 9 @ The Gladstone Hotel)
The Bunz Flea is back with trades ready to be made and a bunch of local makers on hand with good items up for grabs.
Santa With Muscles (December 9 @ Handlebar)
Handlebar is getting in the holiday spirit with a free screening of one of the worst Christmas movies ever made starring Hulk Hogan as a beefy Santa.
Soundstreams (December 9 @ Gladstone Melody Bar)
A yuletide get down is on with SlowPitchSound on hand to remix all the Christmas classics into something different and fresh.
Wild Child (December 9 @ Lee's Palace)
Austin's indie poppers arrive with their soulful sound that makes good use of lead singer Kelsey Wilson's powerful, country-inspired vocals.
Art Crawl Christmas Market (December 9 @ The Great Hall)
A huge, curated selection of works by local artists are on hand for this big holiday art crawl with DJs, food, drinks, live demos and more.
Sunday Afternoon Social (December 9 @ 213 Sterling Road)
Sundays are for the sweet sounds of house and Box of Kittens, Ali Black and Steinjah and Spyne are on deck for this holiday loft party.
Maqbool (December 9 @ Aga Khan Museum)
Mumbai’s criminal underworld gets a Shakespearean take with this Macbeth-inspired film by director Vishal Bhardwaj.
Evergreen's Winter Village (December 1-31 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
The holiday market continues at the Brick Works with food, vintage, Christmas trees and outdoor skating.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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