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Sunday, February 17, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

No need to mentally prepare yourself for work tomorrow because there's still another day off and events in Toronto are ready for it. Wavelength and Next Wave are set to wrap up for another year while the Bellwoods and Leslieville Flea are back. Pugs, movies and more are all on as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Wavelength Winter Festival (February 17 @ The Garrison)
The final night of Wavelength promises to be an epic one, with performances by Inuk indie-folk singer Elisapie and local talent Beams and Luna Li.
The Trinity Bellwoods Flea (February 17 @ The Great Hall)
The Great Hall is set to fill up with local artists and makers as the flea hosts a huge market stacked with locally- and sustainably-made goods.
Toronto Pug Grumble (February 17 @ Dog Bowl in Trinity Bellwoods Park)
If you're already around Bellwoods, you can drop by this big pug meetup happening at the Dog Bowl with lots of cute to cure the winter blues.
The Leslieville Flea (February 17 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
Back again is this huge market with 50 artisans on hand that specialize in vintage goods, arts and crafts, food and health and beauty and decor.
Afro Haus (February 17 @ Socialite Tapas Bar)
Afro Haus is celebrating one year of showcasing the best of Afrobeats, dancehall and soca with a huge blowout across two floors with live drumming.
Legally Blonde (February 17 @ Revue Cinema)
The iconic Elle Woods returns to the big screen as Bechdel Tested presents Legally Blonde, with by a panel discussion led by women in the legal world.
I Hate Models (February 17 @ 500 Keele)
Don't make plans for tomorrow morning because I Hate Models is back for this late-night rave to spin the best house, techno and electro.
Final Rage (February 17 @ Coalition)
Kick it into high gear with a night of dark dance, goth rock, punk, dark wave and electro rock all night long, courtesy of Di Auger.
Documentary Shorts (February 17-18 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Now's the chance to brush up on all the documentary shorts nominated for this year's Oscars with the nominated films screening all weekend.
TIFF Next Wave Film Festival (February 15-17 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
There's still another day to catch films by young directors as the Next Wave Film Festival wraps up with one final day of events.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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