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Saturday, March 16, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Unpack your mitts and scarves because it's going to be a snowy weekend in Toronto, but events are still rockin' with a two of the biggest St. Patrick's Day parties. You can catch some art, film, comedy and more around the city today as well.

Events you might want to check out:

St. Patrick's Day Party (March 16 @ Steam Whistle)
The Roundhouse is going green with a huge St. Patrick's Day party, with traditional Irish entertainment, food, games, dancing and more.
Guinness St. Patrick's Day (March 16 @ Polson Pier)
St. Patrick's Day is almost here and one of the biggest parties is back with the Guinness flowing alongside games, live music, pancakes and lots more.
Near and Far (March 16 @ Arta Gallery)
In honour of Iranian New Year celebrations, Iranian-Canadian artists explore the ebbs and flows of evolving styles and one's own identity.
Children of Bodom (March 16 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Finnish metal band Children Of Bodom's complex, fast-paced anthems continue to shape and influence the genre of extreme metal.
Ed Wood Double Bill (March 16 @ Revue Cinema)
Double up classic Ed Wood films by the legendary filmmaker as Glen or Glenda is paired up with Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Write Em Up (March 16 @ Comedy Bar)
It's the TOsktechfest edition of Write ‘Em Up, where local sketch groups are coming out for the express purpose of roasted the heck out of each other.
Cherry Bomb (March 16 @ Round)
Cherry Bomb is back with a night of drinks, music, tunes and a whole wack of games set-up for you to get your Jenga on in between dancing.
Saturday Night Fever (March 16 @ The Royal Cinema)
Saturday's are for dancing and the classic film that defined the disco era is screening in all its bell-bottomed glory.
Comicon After Party (March 16 @ Remix Lounge)
Keep the costume on for this big Comicon video dance party with all the best hits from every decade playing, courtesy of DJ Lazarus.
Firefly Pub (March 16 @ The 519)
Back again is this huge annual St. Patrick's Day party for queer folks and queer allies with a night of live music, food and lots of dancing.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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