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10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today are a bunch of memory-making machines as the Ukrainian Festival kicks off two days of celebrations while Beer Week takes over bars all over the city. A jazz festival, film screening and comedy show are also on.

  • Events you might want to check out
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • September 14
      This free documentary screening and panel explores New York street photography and its most prolific masters and modern renegades.
      Royal Ontario Museum
    • September 14
      Funnyman and voice of Henry Haber on Bob's Burgers Jim Gaffigan brings his observational comedy and deadpan delivery to Toronto for the night.
      Budweiser Stage
    • September 14
      New Currency and HYPERWINE come together for a new series of colourful club nights that are altogether post-gender, post-acid, and life morphing.
      Luanda House
    • September 14
      Brian Fennell of Barcelona has ventured out and created SYML; a sound project that infuses pop, electro and indie for a unique musical experience.
    • September 14-16
      The first observational-style documentary, this 1975 film takes a look inside the ramshackle world of Big and Little Edie Beale.
      Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
    • September 14-16
      Ukrainian culture takes over Bloor Street with dancing, food, music and activities. If you haven't tried real borscht or paska yet, this is the time.
      Bloor St. West
    • September 14-16
      A new wave of creators come forth to present a three-day VR festival inside of the newly-reopened Matador Ballroom.
      The Matador Ballroom
    • September 14-17
      Kensington is set to be overtaken with jazzy grooves as over 400 musicians from all over come to perform in local spots in the neighbourhood.
      Multiple Venues
    • September 14-22
      Toronto becomes craft beer central during this week-long celebration of the best suds in the city, happening at spots all over.
      Multiple Venues
    • September 14-23
      The lost art of physical comedy returns during this unscripted, improvised production that pushes the limits of what the body can do.
    Lead photo by

    Nico

Lead photo by

Nico


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