October: Experience outdoor art projections from Awakenings program
The city’s Awakenings program of art by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour is projecting art on Toronto History Museum sites.
Read MoreThe city’s Awakenings program of art by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour is projecting art on Toronto History Museum sites.
Read MoreYou can visit Toronto’s museums providing local history, heritage and land-based learnings with HistoricTO walking tours, launched by the city.
Read MoreDesignTO presents an exhibit exploring through cast clay vessels the marginalized histories that made the Erie Canal possible.
Read MoreThe North York-based Civic Light-Opera Co. is presenting the musical revue Songs in the Key of Oz at East York’s Papermill Theatre on Aug. 15.
Read MoreThe whole family can drop in at Todmorden Mills on Jan. 18 to enjoy a guided tour, explore the Wildflower Preserve, and create a Lunar New Year craft.
Read MoreYou can experience two different eras of Christmas — the holiday traditions of the 1890s and the 1940s — at Todmorden Mills, 67 Pottery Rd., until Jan. 6.
Read MoreTodmorden Mills celebrates Halloween traditions of the past with the Retro Halloween Family Drop-In on Oct. 27 and 28 from noon to 4 p.m.
Read MoreKids can use their imagination to create spooky Halloween masks in a family workshop at Todmorden Mills on Oct. 20 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Read MoreThe brilliant idea of the North Toronto Players is to update the tragedy of King Lear by replacing the king with a figure based on Donald J. Trump.
Read MoreI spent the intermission for Wonder of the World trying to come up with a phrase to describe the performance of lead actress Kearsten Johansson.
Read MoreEast Side Players bring community theatre to life
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