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Thursday, February 7, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Is it safe to go out yet? Events in Toronto today offer some relief from a frozen rain storm with a big party to celebrate The Drake's 15th birthday. The Leafs are taking to Nathan Phillips Square to practice and there's film, music and comedy to help you make it to the weekend.

Events you might want to check out:

Toronto Maple Leafs Practice (February 7 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The Leafs are taking to Nathan Phillips Square for a practice session alongside giveaways, prizes and a game of shimmy with Leafs alumni.
The Drake Hotel's Birthday Party (February 7 @ Drake Hotel)
Skip the cover and head to The Drake's birthday celebration and reopening of the Underground with a night of music, food and fun.
Therapy (February 7 @ The Dakota Tavern)
This monthly showcase is back with a stellar lineup of local musicians including indie favourites Delta Will, Jay Pollock and JessicaStuartFew.
Habibiz (February 7 @ Margin of Eras)
Scarborough-based emerging artists collective Way Past Kennedy Road explore identity, tradition and culture through illustration, multimedia and light.
Boom! (February 7 @ Revue Cinema)
Designing the Movies is back to take a look at this wonderfully campy film starring Elizabeth Taylor as the hypochondriac Sissy Goforth.
The Techno Hall of Fame (February 7 @ Burdock)
Liam Sanagan's techno sound project combines DIY club beats with bedroom pop for a mashup of grooves and dreamy electro vibes.
Liked. (February 7 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Black Mirror serves as the inspection for this interactive, audience-driven show featuring local comedians creeping Instagrams for everyone to see.
On Earth (February 7 @ Bambi's)
On Earth is back for a night of good tunes and dancing from Trackland Acid Dealerships of Skillman's Ali Berger and Flora FM.
Expect No Mercy (February 7 @ The Royal Cinema)
The Laser Blast Film Society provides a dose of 90s nostalgia with Zale Dalen's 1995 b-movie classic that takes a neon-drenched look at the future.
It Gets Bitter (February 7 @ Comedy Bar)
Indeed it does as local queer and ally comedians take to the stage for this monthly showcase meant to break through the winter gloom.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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