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TIFF after Dark

ENZA ANDERSON
FOR METRO CANADA
September 18, 2009 12:00 a.m.
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Tonight at 10, former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson brings royal class to Ultra on Queen Street West. The swank affair is in support of her foundation, which funds children’s organizations around the world.

What better way to finish off the festival’s last two days than with an afternoon of cocktails and awards? The TIFF Awards get under way tomorrow at the InterContinental Hotel on Front Street, at 12:30 p.m.

TIFF festivities wrap up tomorrow at 0 p.m. with a party at Roy Thomson Hall, on King Street. 

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