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Friday, September 13, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Fresh suds are on at events in Toronto today as Beer Week kicks off at spots all over the city. Meanwhile, Kensington Market hosts a big jazz festival and the Ukrainian Festival is back in Bloor West Village. You can also get yourself a good spooking on this Friday the 13th at a séance. 

Events you might want to check out:

Buddies Season Launch Party (September 13 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Buddies is ready to launch a new season of queer performances and theatre, and they're kicking things off with a big party, featuring local DJs and drag.
Crooked Colours (September 13 @ Velvet Underground)
Put on your dancing shoes because the smooth grooves of Australia's Crooked Colours are here with hot electro beats to get you moving.
Beam Me Up! (September 13 @ The Baby G)
Glitter hearts are shining bright as Toronto's premiere disco dance party celebrates seven years of gospel, funk, soul, boogie, house and jazz.
Wooli (September 13 @ Revival)
Hit the floor with the hardcore EDM beats of Antartica's Wooli and their pulsating sound played alongside Trivecta and Computa.
FIVARS (September 13-15 @ Toronto Media Arts Centre)
Back again is this festival dedicated to virtual reality and augmented reality experiences with patrons getting the chance to get interactive with the gear.
Ukrainian Festival (September 13-15 @ Bloor West Village)
One of the biggest cultural celebrations of the year is back with all-things Ukrainian culture and a weekend of music, dance, food and a huge midway.
Kensington Market Jazz Festival (September 13-15 @ Kensington Market)
Three days of music are set to fill Kensington Market in spaces inside and out, with musicians from all over the country dropping by to play.
Toronto Beer Week (September 13-22 @ Multiple Venues)
Beer Week is back and ready to celebrate 10 years of showcasing tasty and interesting beers from all over at spots across the city.
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (September 13-26 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Horn player, bandleader, force of nature. Miles Davis was a legend who didn't take sh*t from anyone, and this new documentary unpacks the man and myth.
The Beverley Street Séance (September 13 - November 30 @ George Brown House)
The spirits are rising on this Friday the 13th as mentalist Jaymes White hosts a séance in the George Brown House that's said to be haunted.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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