Toronto events!!!

Toronto Fun Parties

Sunday, January 13, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

If you're willing to wrap up and brave the cold, events in Toronto today are ready to welcome the warmth with music, film, comedy and art. The No Pants Subway Ride returns to a subway car near you and the Trinity Bellwoods Flea is ready to kick off the new year with a big flea.

Events you might want to check out:

No Pants Subway Ride (January 13 @ TTC)
Strip it down and hop on at Improv Everywhere's annual No Pants Subway Ride happening alongside pants-less subway rides all over the world.
Trinity Bellwoods Flea (January 13 @ The Great Hall)
Pick yourself up some post-holiday treats with local creators coming together to sell lifestyle, home, art, food and lots more to help kick off the new year.
When The Curtain Rises (January 13 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The first of three free films in this series, When The Curtain Rises tells the story about getting through difficult times with the help of family and friends.
The Time Machete (January 13 @ Comedy Bar)
Comedians are ready to delve into the absurd with an alt-comedy show starring Nick Nemeroff, Harris Weinreb, Rebecca Reeds and Marito Lopez.
WedLuxe Show (January 13 @ The Carlu)
Wedding season is fast approaching and this show is dedicated to the newest in the world of unique, fantasy, whimsy, dreamy and luxury weddings.
Her Sound (January 13-14 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
The stories of ancient women are re-imagined in the contemporary context and being told, with all proceeds going to Diva Day.
Magnolia (January 13-25 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Paul Thomas Anderson's intertwining tale of folks living out their lives in California is screening as part of TIFF's series on movies from 1999.
Artist Showcase (January 13 - June 30 @ The Cavern Bar)
Local artists are all welcome to coming out and perform covers, new songs and works-in-progress and get feedback from peers and the audience.
Art of The North (January 10-13 @ The Lounge at Live Nation)
There's still another day to drop by and see a huge body of pieces inspired by the Toronto Raptors by over 40 international and local artists.
Up All Night Fest (January 11-13 @ The Royal Cinema)
It's the last day to check out this new film festival dedicated to cult films from acclaimed directors that all contain one-night narratives.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

No comments:

Post a Comment