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Friday, May 17, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

It's Saturday in the city and events in Toronto today offer the chance to pick up some free Japanese soufflé pancakes or check out a huge art festival in the Distillery. Spring Beerfest kicks off and Sean Paul is performing. Comedy, movies and more are all on as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Free Japanese Pancakes (May 18 @ Fuwa Fuwa)
It's been a full year since Fuwa Fuwa opened, and its celebrating by giving away free Japanese-style pancakes at its Bloor location.
Sean Paul (May 18 @ Rebel)
Sean Paul himself is dropping by Rebel to party it up and perform the best of his classic reggaeton hits that helped define the genre.
Shade (May 18 @ Rivoli)
Shade returns with a stellar lineup of local Toronto funny women and comedians of colour with a few special guests dropping by.
Cherry Bomb (May 18 @ Round)
Long weekends are for partying and Cherry Bomb is back with a night of queer women and ally-friendly fun all night long.
Dopethrone (May 18 @ Bovine Sex Club)
Get ready to rip with Montreal's metal band Dopethrone playing alongside Jahgernaut and Yeti on Horseback.
Next Music From Tokyo (May 18 @ Lee's Palace)
It's the second of two-night shows that brings bands from Tokyo's underground music scene to Canada to play their stuff.
Psychedelic Babylon (May 18 @ 17 Regent St)
Kicking off a new season of far-out parties is Psychedelic Babylon with local and international DJs spinning the hits late into the morning.
The Wild Bunch (May 18 @ The Royal Cinema)
Sam Peckinpah's bloody and revolutionary 1969 film is screening with live music by Sook-yin Lee, Samaza Murava, Christo Graham and Adam Litovitz.
Spring Beerfest (May 18-19 @ Fort York: Garrison Common)
Head to the cottage without leaving the city as Spring Beerfest returns with a weekend of beer, food, music and more down at Fort York.
Artfest (May 18-20 @ Historic Distillery District)
A full weekend of artworks by local and regional artists is on throughout the Distillery District with workshops, kids' activities, food samples and more.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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