Post-holiday real life is just beginning to set in, but that doesn't mean events in Toronto today don't pack a punch (line). SNL's own Chris Redd kicks off a three-night stint at Comedy Bar and The Shining is screening, exceedingly long Steadicam shots and all.
Events you might want to check out:Streets of Toronto (January 3 @ Twist Gallery)
Ten local photographers are showing their works inspired by the beauty of Toronto and it's urban landscape.
Yas Kween (January 3 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Yas Kween is back with local performers who identify as Women of Colour/Ethnicity (WOC) for a night of sketch, improv, music and storytelling.
The Shining (January 3 @ The Royal Cinema)
The elevator full of blood is stopping at the Royal with Stephen King's most disliked adaption of his work and Jack Nicholson when he still cared.
Re-Animator (January 3 @ Eyesore Cinema)
Brilliant young scientist Herbert West tampers with life and death in this classic 80s sci-fi flick that continues to take on new meaning today.
Mathias Haze (January 3 @ Nightowl)
Toronto's Mathias Haze is looking to make his mark on the city's R&B scene with the release of his new album Nuff Rhetoric, full of fresh beats.
Winter Emerging Artist Exhibition (January 3 @ Gallery 1313)
Sculpture, paintings, photography, drawing, mixed media and lots more are part of this big showcase featuring new and emerging local artists.
Opera Pub (January 3 @ Amsterdam Bicycle Club)
Brews and bellowing is all part of this monthly showcase of local opera singers from in and around the city singing alongside food and drink.
European Short Film Festival (January 3 @ Carlton Cinemas)
The best of the European Short Film Festival is screening for free featuring films from different genres and by directors from all over the world.
Chris Redd (January 3-5 @ Comedy Bar)
Saturday Night Live comedian Chris Redd is making his way to Toronto for a three-night stint at one of the city's finest comedy spots.
Moneen (January 3-5 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Brampton's own indie rockers are celebrating the 15th anniversary of "Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now" alongside Choke.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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