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  • February is a time like no other, here’s a list of top-notch entertainment happening in Toronto this month

    Hot off the heels of the NHL All-Star Weekend, February in Toronto will leave everyone spoiled for choice.  The month is choc-a-bloc with noteworthy events...
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  • Art Intelligence Opening Reception

    FREE Join us at Toronto’s Gallery 1313 for the unveiling of Art Intelligence, a curated group show of Canada’s next wave of noteworthy emerging artists. Guests...
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  • A Wizard’s Den, Hollywood film tours and Arabic poetry, here are some Toronto events happening in October

    From potion making to a historical photo exhibit, Toronto has an abundance of unique and interactive activities to enjoy in October! A one-of-a-kind Wizard’s Den...
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  • 5 free date ideas to start your summer off right with your favourite plus one

    This is a sponsored post.  There’s nothing like summer in Toronto and if you have a partner in crime who can tag along on your...
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  • Celebrate the arrival of spring with these Toronto events in April 

    Hello, spring! As the weather heats up, there are tons of local events to check out in the city. From salsa dancing to new art...
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  • The best events at the 2021 Toronto International Festival of Authors

    The country's largest literary festival enters its 42nd year as a virtual event, with more than 200 events taking place over 11 days. Running October...
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  • Why you should give the gift of art this holiday season

    CHRISTMAS SPICE at Paul Petro Contemporary Art (980 Queen West), December 2-23. 416-979-7874. ARTIST PROOF SALE at Open Studio Gallery (401 Richmond West), December 1-23,...
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  • Iva Bittova, Don Tapscott, Nanook Of The North and what to do in Toronto on Thursday

    Nanook Of The North TIFF Bell Lightbox kicks off their First People's Cinema series with Robert Flaherty's iconic 1922 classic, which every Canadian needs to...
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  • fun., Battle Royale, Fastwurms and what to do in Toronto on Wednesday

    Battle Royale If you liked The Hunger Games, check out one of its probable inspirations, Kinji Fukasaku's 2000 influential film about kids fighting each other...
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  • Neutral territory

    EDWARD BURTYNSKY at the Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queen's Park) to July 3. $22, stu/srs $19 $11, half-price Friday 4:30-9:30 pm free Wednesday 4:30-5:30 pm....
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