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Sunday, February 9, 2020

10 things to do in Toronto this week

Things to do in Toronto this week include a Mac and Cheese Festival and the opening night of Hamilton. The world's most expensive car is rolling through at the AutoShow and there's lots of free stuff, too.

Events you might want to check out:

TechTO (February 10 @ RBC WaterPark Place)
Toronto's tech community is ready to party with a night of networking and fun at this month's gathering that includes food, drinks, talks and more.
Hamilton (February 11 - May 17 @ Ed Mirvish Theatre)
The time has finally come for the hit Broadway musical to take the stage in Toronto for the first time to tell the story of Alexander Hamilton.
Black Film Festival (February 12-17 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
Cool, international, independent, politically incorrect and eye-opening, this annual film festival is back to feature the best in Black cinema.
Rhubarb Festival (February 12-22 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Experimental queer theatre, dance, music and performance art are all on at this annual festival with boundary-pushing works by talented artists.
Wavelength Winter Festival (February 13-16 @ Multiple Venues)
The winter edition of this arts and music festival is back to showcase different genres and sounds by artists from all over the world.
Post Malone (February 14 @ Scotiabank Arena)
This show comes hot off a massively successful year for the rapper who stayed at the top of the charts with several mega hits for most of it.
Mac and Cheese Festival (February 14-16 @ Small Arms Inspection Building)
The typically summer festival is here to provide some winter comfort food with a weekend of over 40 types of Mac and cheese, drinks and games.
Canadian International AutoShow (February 14-23 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
You can catch the world's most expensive car at this year's AutoShow, plus a week of exhibitions, programming, special guests and shiny cars.
Afroessence Ball (February 15 @ The Delisle Space)
Fashion, art, performances, dance, food and drinks are all part of this glamorous ball in celebration of Black culture and excellence.
The Leslieville Flea (February 16 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
Over 50 local vendors are on hand for this edition of the the Leslieville Flea that maintains a special focus on vintage, salvaged and up-cycled goods.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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