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Toronto events happening November 11-13

One of the coolest-sounding events is coming to TO this weekend. A science-comedy-music-mind-bending experience hosted by literal space man Chris Hadfield. But first, start your weekend off right with a Drake-Rihanna video dance party, eat as much Jewish food as you can and help raise funds for the Movember Foundation. All part of the awesome events happening in Toronto this weekend, November 11-13.

 

Drake Hearts Rihanna Video Dance Party

Are they? Aren’t they? Sounds like the love is gone, but at least TO can reminisce about the hottest pair while shaking its booty to the tunes and vids from two of our fave artists – Drake and RiRi. Includes music, videos and live performances by the Girls Club.

When to go: Friday, 10 pm

Where at? Gladstone Ballroom, 1214 Queen W

Tickets: $10

 

Chris Hadfield’s Generator

Arguably one of TO’s most unique and genre-bending events is Chris Hadfield’s The Explorers At Home Generator event. It’s a science show that adds in educational, music, celebrity and comedy elements. Have your mind expanded by the quirky and fascinating space man, Chris Hadfield.

When to go: Saturday, 7-10 pm

Where at? Massey Hall, 178 Victoria

Tickets: $15 and up

 

ClickChange Men’s Health

Celebrate the sheer beauty of the ‘stache, support the Movember campaign and raise money for research against men’s cancers. There’s a mo bro runway show, open bar, grub, speakers and live music.

When to go: Saturday, 7-11 pm

Where at? November Canada HQ, 588 Richmond

Tickets: $50

 

Nosh Fest

Can’t get enough smoked meat in your life? Toronto’s Jewish Food Festival brings in grub from some of the city’s most traditional Jewish eateries, plus modern Jewish cuisine, as well as cultural performances, art, music and more.

When to go: Sunday, 11 am-4 pm

Where at? Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie

Tickets: $10

Erin Cardone: Born on the Prairies, Erin Cardone grew up knowing there was more to life than canola fields and AAA Alberta Angus. So she escaped, living in Europe and Australia, white-knuckling it through plates of calf brains and raw horse meat, and learning languages she can't remember anymore. After a stint as a jaded, skeptical journalist, she changed tack and began writing rather awesome blogs and showing businesses that advertising is dead, so long live social media, with her businesses Legendary Social Media. She now splits her time between various Canadian cities, Costa Rica and wherever else the wind blows.
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