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Thursday, October 10, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

The long weekend is here and events in Toronto today are ready to cut loose with a big party at the ROM and a Harry Potter-inspired beer festival. Screemers is back with a spooky scream park and Night Owl Fest is filling the city up with music.

Events you might want to check out:

Friday Night Live (October 11 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Party it up inside the museum as the ROM pays homage to Canadian artists with a night of music, drinks, food and lots of Canadiana.
Harry Potter Beer, Cider & Cocktail Festival (October 11 @ 2301 Keele Street)
Cheers to all the witches, wizards and muggles at this Harry Potter-themed beer festival with Polyjuice potions, Firewhiskey and Butterbeer on tap.
Moon Boots (October 11 @ Velvet Underground)
Funky grooves and high-flying electro pulsation are what make up Brooklyn's Moon Boots' sounds, played alongside fellow DJ Mikey Palermo.
Civil Disobedience (October 11 @ Free)
Toronto-based visual artist S. Miller is ready to debut his new works among a night of music, drinks, merch, activities and donations for a youth shelter.
Architextures (October 11-12 @ Round)
Architextures is back with a night of sexy beats from Montreal hitmaker Risa and his Latin-influenced techno and house sounds.
Clipping. (October 11 @ The Garrison)
From L.A.'s underground hip-hop scene comes this experimental trio known for their soul projects and remixes, performing alongside Cartel Madras.
Middle Eastern and North African Film Festival (October 11-12 @ Aga Khan)
Two days of film are on, and they centre on short films and documentaries that look at Middle Eastern and North Africa experiences and identities.
Night Owl Festival (October 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
Night Owl fest is back with a stellar lineup of indie rock acts from all over North America, including Thee Oh Sees, of Montreal, No Joy and lots more.
Once Were Brothers (October 11-25 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Toronto rock legend Robbie Robertson lived quite a life, and this documentary explores his early days on the Six Nations of the Grand River to stardom.
Screemers (October 11 - November 3 @ Better Dead Centre)
A staple of Halloween in Toronto, get ready to be chased through a horror maze by chainsaw-wielding murderers and creepy monsters.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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