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Sunday, March 17, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

It's officially St. Patrick's Day and events in Toronto are still going with an all-day party at the Gladstone. Elsewhere, the Toronto FC season kicks off with a pre-match celebration and there's music, movies, markets and more happening as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Toronto FC Pre-Match Party (March 17 @ Brazen Head)
The 2019 Toronto FC season is kicking off with a huge pre-match party starting at Brazen Head and heading to BMO Field for more festivities.
Quin XCII (March 17 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Sweet and lovely electro pop vibes are the name of the game for Quinn XCII as he arrives to take the stage with Ashe and Christian French.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (March 17 @ The Royal Cinema)
Are you a Cameron or a Ferris? Allysin Chaynes would like to know as FBDO gets a queer screening alongside drinks and commentary.
The Trinity Bellwoods Flea (March 17 @ The Great Hall)
The Bellwoods Flea is ready for spring with a day of clothing, health and beauty goods, art, jewelry and more, all made by local artisans.
St. Paddy's Day (March 17 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The Gladstone Hotel is going green with a full day of St. Pat's celebrations including drag brunch, Irish karaoke and live music by Fin Furey.
Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh (March 17 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The complicated and inspiring story of Vincent Van Gogh is told by director Paul Cox's documentary that looks to piece together aspects of his life.
The Leslieville Winter Market (March 17 @ The Redwood Theatre)
Handmade goodies are up for grabs with local farmers, producers, prepared food and craft vendors on-site, plus lots of family-friendly activities.
Can't Swim (March 17 @ Hard Luck)
Rock out with emotion poppers Can't Swim and their angsty, heartfelt tunes played alongside Homesafe, Save Face and Youth Fountain.
Hellboy (March 17 @ Cinesphere)
In case you miss seeing Hellboy himself at Comicon, the Cinesphere is screening the original flick that started it all.
Comicon (March 15-17 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
It's the final day to get your fill of pop culture fandom as Comicon wraps up another year of exhibits, shopping, events and guest speakers.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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