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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

There's never a dull moment with events in Toronto, and today is no different, with the Leafs kicking off a new season with a big tailgate party, plus a dance festival and big warehouse sale. Local choir singers are paying homage to The Cars and there's a free film screening.

Events you might want to check out:

Leafs Home Opener Tailgate Party (October 2 @ Maple Leaf Square)
The Leafs are ready to kick off a new season on the ice and are getting things started with a tailgate party that includes lots of fan festivities.
Wild (October 2 @ Textile Museum of Canada)
The work of five emerging Canadian artists is featured in this exhibition that looks at distorting the system using textile processes.
DESIIRE (October 2 @ The Drake Underground)
The 90s dance vibe is strong with Toronto's own DESIIRE, set to bring some seriously dancey grooves to the stage alongside KOSA.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (October 2 @ Clinton's Tavern)
Sing along with local choirs as they celebrate the life of Ric Ocasek, the creative force behind The Cars, and their masterpiece "Drive".
Emotional Oranges (October 2 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Los Angeles R&B pop duo Emotional Oranges are back in Toronto with their smooth grooves and bop-worthy tunes.
Sid & Judy (October 2 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Inside out is on to present a free screening of this film that takes a look at legendary entertainer Judy Garland, fifty years after her untimely death.
Nuit Talks: Art, the Maker (October 2 @ OCAD University)
Nuit Blanche is just around the corner and artist Ebony G. Patterson is in to talk about her work that examines violence against Black bodies.
The River and the Wall (October 2-3 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Trump's border wall is at the centre of this documentary that looks at the the diverse ecosystem that would be devastated by the construction.
Ellie Mae Semi-Annual Warehouse Sale (October 2-5 @ Ellie Mae Studios)
Big savings on contemporary and vintage designs are on with stuff like oversized grandfather sweaters, mohair jackets and gingham suits.
Fall for Dance North (October 2-6 @ Meridian Hall)
A huge range of expression including a special focus on international Indigenous artists is on at this dance festival that includes free programming.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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