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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

The first Wednesday of 2019 is host to an array of post-holiday excitement, including screening of fan fave films, chill concerts, and comedy shows that range from gaining you experience points to experimental hilarity never before seen. 

Events you might want to check out:

Black Panther (January 2-6 @ Cinesphere)
Celebrate Wakanda Forever with a screening of this hit film on the gigantic Cinesphere screen.
Festival of New Formats (January 2 @ Comedy Bar)
Check out a full night of free shows featuring all-star comedians doing their weirdest and never-before-been-done ideas.
Luke Vajsar (January 2 - February 28 @ Motel)
Hit up a night of tunes with original funk, jazz, experimental lounge, and melodies with percussive beats.
Worst Pop Band Ever (January 2 @ The Rex)
Check out the band that describes themselves as the "ugly love child of Miles Davis and Radiohead" as they blend improvised jazz and indie pop.
Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (January 2 @ Toronto Reference Library)
This special session takes at look at newly-acquired Arthur Conan Doyle Collection materials and includes a discussion on how decisions are made about what to collect.
D&D Live! (January 2 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Join Fringe darlings Sex T-Rex and friends perform a killer improvised comedy show based on Dungeons and Dragons. This show is consistently sold out and has a board game night post-laughs.
Plant Nite (January 2 @ Boston Pizza)
Combine your virtues (creating beautiful things) with your vices (drinking at chain restaurants) while you create a gorgeous terrarium to take home.
Pulp Fiction (January 2 @ Royal Cinema)
Put down your Royale with cheese and hit the Royal for a free screening of this cult classic with cheap drink specials.
Doc McLean (January 2 @ The Local)
This old school troubadour has 40 years of touring under his belt and his show promises an incredible mix of folk and blues music.
Free Karaoke (January 2 @ Social Capital Theatre)
Let 2019 be your year to belt it out, and do it for free with no cover or room costs.

by Martha Stortz via blogTO

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