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Thursday, January 10, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Basketball is most definitely an art and a new exhibit devoted to Raptors-inspired works is part of events in Toronto today. Elsewhere, a new production inspired by the story of Jennifer Pan is set to premiere and a vintage patch pop-up is on.

Events you might want to check out:

Loading Falasteen (January 10 @ Margin of Eras Gallery)
A critical look at the destabilization of communities and settler-colonialism comes by way of artist Shatha Al-Husseini's new photographic works.
Psycho (January 10 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Hello, Mother, indeed. Get your fill of Hitchcock's masterpiece with music, props, characters, story and sets that continue to influence film today.
Hale County This Morning, This Evening (January 10 @ The Royal Cinema)
Black Gold is back to present the Toronto premiere of the award-winning film that follows the lives of those living in Alabama's Black Belt.
Bright Lit, Big City (January 10 @ Hirut)
Fiction, poetry, screenplays, stage plays and monologues are all part of this new reading series with works by established and emerging writers.
Hot Damn It's A Queer Slam (January 10 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
It's a good night for queer poetry as Def Jam poet Regie Cabico arrives as part of tonight's open mic and slam with all artistic expressions welcome.
Long Ass: Jurassic Park (January 10 @ Social Capital Theatre)
Jurassic Park as you've never seen it before: performed on stage, live, with local comedians working to recreate the classic film.
Super Hot Date Night (January 10 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Audience (mis)adventures in dating get the comedic treatment with comedians taking real stories and inserting some much-needed humour.
Art of The North (January 10-13 @ The Lounge at Live Nation)
Local and international artists show their love for the Raptors during this art exhibition featuring over 40 artists and 100 works on display over four days.
Lucky (January 10-20 @ Multiple Venues)
Based on the story of Jennifer Pan who put a hit on her parents, Marie Barlizo's new play looks at the Asian “model minority” stereotype.
The Vintage Patch Pop-Up Sale (January 10-20 @ The Vintage Patch)
Back by popular demand, the Vintage Patch is offering up thousands of authentic and vintage patches ready for your jacket, hat, backpack or jeans.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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