Winter is for knits and events in Toronto today include a fibre market that doens't get much more local. It's also Super Bowl Sunday and there's lots of parties happening all over the city. Inbetween catching up on chores, there's still time to check out an OVO warehosue sale and tea festival.
Events you might want to check out:Snooperbowl (February 3 @ Black Lab Brewing)
The first annual Snooperbowl is kicking off with a dog-friendly viewing party with craft beer and a huge pig roast courtesy of Oh My Lard.
LandMade (February 3 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Knitters can get their hands on fibres from 10 local fibre farms around the province from bumper crop of the fibre they have raised themselves.
Super Bowl Viewing Party (February 3 @ Rebel)
Catch all the action of this year's Super Bowl at Budweiser's official viewing party with food, drinks, music, games and free entry.
Hack Couture (February 3 @ Comedy Bar)
This fashion-inspired comedy show will see local comedians bring together the two for a night of the hottest laughs and lewks.
Nite Comfort (February 3 @ Handlebar)
Experimental sounds by local musicians are on as Evan Davies plays his Blank Nurse/No Light electro project for the crowd.
Pina (February 3 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
A pioneer of modern dance, Pina Bausch revolutionized the form with her visionary approach to movement, staging and sound.
Toronto R&B Sounds (February 3 @ Nightowl)
Artists from Toronto's local R&B scene are coming out for this monthly showcase, featuring musicians and singers ready to have you swaying to the beat.
Icons: Bette Davis (February 3 @ Wayla)
All things Bette Davis is on with a screening of some of her most iconic films, popcorn and drinks courtesy of Queer Film 101.
OVO Warehouse Sale (February 1-3 @ 5 Brock Ave)
There's still one more day to pick up some OVO march with jackets, hats, shirts, pants and more all on sale for up to 60 per cent off.
Toronto Tea Festival (February 1-3 @ Toronto Reference Library)
The last day of this big tea festival is on with a final day of sampling, shopping, talks and heavenly scents from local vendors across the city.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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