Being and Belonging Exhibit at ROM
Royal Ontario MuseumBeing and Belonging: Contemporary Women Artists from the Islamic World and Beyond is a bold exhibition exploring the defining issues of our time from the perspective of 25 women artists…
Being and Belonging: Contemporary Women Artists from the Islamic World and Beyond is a bold exhibition exploring the defining issues of our time from the perspective of 25 women artists…
SING-ALONG PERFORMANCE Do you want to sing along to your favourite Queen’s song? Well now you can! We’re excited to announce the first ever SIX in the 6ix sing-along happening…
Making his Canadian museum debut, Brooklyn-based artist Brian Donnelly (1974), better known as KAWS, bridges the worlds of art, popular culture and commerce with sophisticated humour and insightful appropriation. Renowned…
The 1980s is a decade know for its bold fashions: bright colours, sharp silhouettes, cone heels , and high-status sneakers. Fashion in this period was also defined by a wide…
The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival® is a unique showcase of contemporary Asian cinema and work from the Asian diaspora. Works include films and videos by Asian-identifying artists in…
Join us at Kimpton Saint George with Toronto fitness instructor Karina Vee for a 50-minute Pilates Sculpt Class (all levels). This invigorating full-body workout will sculpt your muscles, build core…
On Saturday, September 7th and Sunday, September 8th, the 45th annual Cabbagetown Festival will take over Parliament Street (from Gerrard St. to Wellesley St.), and Carlton Street (from Parliament St. to Ontario St.) The…
Seventh annual Apple Pie Contest and Fundraiser, hosted by The Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas BIA Local baking-enthusiasts are donating their freshly baked apple pies to compete for the coveted titles and…
Unlimited wings, ice cold beer, and the thrill of professional sports – it's a winning trifecta, and Toronto Marriott City Centre’s Sportsnet Grill knows it! Get ready for a touchdown,…
Contemporary Wood-Carved NETSUKE Exhibition produced and presented by The Japan Foundation, Toronto September 15 – December 16, 2023 Admission: FREE Netsuke is a delicate and whimsical art form unique to Japan which…
The British musical, which spotlights the six wives of Henry VIII, is presented in the style of a pop concert. It's happening at the Royal Alexandra Theatre until December 17.…
A Peter Rabbit Tale Sept 30th - Nov 19th Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am Runtime: 40 Mins Rating: Recommended for Ages 3 - 7 Beatrix Potter’s classic story A Peter Rabbit…
Harbourfront Centre announces the 2023/24 international contemporary dance series Torque on stage from October 2023 to April 2024. France’s Massala Company (October 26–28) presents the Canadian premiere of Näss, a…
Nerd alert! Think you've got the goods? Public School is teaming up with fan-favourite host BINGPOT! to put your knowledge to the test with Trivia Tuesdays. We're taking interactive trivia…
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is back with its exciting Fall exhibitions, this time featuring works by renowned artists from around the globe! This season includes three solo exhibitions…
Prepare to meet death, in its many forms, and celebrate the ways in which life endures. This interactive multi-sensory exhibition embraces how death and life are interconnected through culture and…
SOME SHOWS YOU SEE. THIS SHOW YOU FEEL. Joy, love, heartache, strength, wisdom, catharsis, LIFE—everything we’ve been waiting to see in a Broadway show— is here in the exhilarating, fearless…
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair takes place every November in the City of Toronto. Whether you’re a visitor or an exhibitor, the Fair is jam-packed with home-grown fun and the…
From the team that brought you The Philip and Lucinda Dino-Show Inspired by the Children's classic; The Little Engine that Could, comes this silly clown show the whole family will…
Maev Beaty and Jesse LaVercombe star in the Canadian premiere of Letters From Max, a ritual by Sarah Ruhl, based on the book by Sarah Ruhl and Max Ritvo. Marking…
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