Every Wed come to BoardAgain and play all your favourite board games. 6pm-10pm.
As usual: We provide all the games and teach all the rules. So come by, bring friends or meet new friends at Death in Venice Gelato! $6 Unlimited play all night *Ask us about our PWYC **This is an accessible, anti-oppressive space and a judgement -free zone.. Follow us on Facebook/boardagainToronto and Twitter/Instagram Board Again 536 Queen St. W Toronto, Ontario M5V 2B5 https://www.blogto.com/events/boardagain-drop-in-game-night-toronto-11/ https://www.deathinvenice.ca/
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Whether you are a newbie or an aficionado of tea culture, the Toronto Tea Festival will enable you to discover the world of tea from the traditional to the trendy. You will be able to sample hundreds of teas and learn from experts in the industry at one of the complimentary presentations. Taste a variety of teas uniquely and exquisitely prepared by exhibitors; noting how the flavours may differ depending upon place of origin, processing techniques, and preparation styles. Shop for all your favourite teawares, teas, and related products - this is the perfect opportunity to shop for your Valentine. Participate in the silent auction and enter the raffle. Experience the event to the fullest by engaging with the exhibitors and learning about all things tea.We look forward to having you join us on February 3&4, 2018 at the Toronto Reference Library. Date: The Tea Explorer Night: Feb 2 2018 Tea Festival Show Date: Feb 3&4, 2018 Location: Toronto Reference Library Appel Salon, 2nd floor 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8 Hours: The Tea Explorer Night Feb 2, 2018 6:30pm-9:00pm Regular SHOW DATE Feb 3 and Feb 4, 2018 10:00am -5:00pm Tea Festival Toronto Website Toronto Star - January 26 2018
Adding soundscapes to its galleries along with depictions of sonic creations of Muslim peoples worldwide. The Aga Khan Museum has joined a growing number of institutions that are enhancing their exhibits with sound. Three summers ago, the National Gallery in London, England, enticed visitors with a show called Soundscapes, encouraging them to “Hear the painting. See the sound.” The critics’ response was mixed, with the Telegraph calling the show “painfully unambitious.” The Evening Standard suggested paintings should “be seen and not heard.” Full article at The Toronto Star Toronto’s Premier Prix Fixe Food Event
January 26 to February 8, 2018 Experience Toronto’s diverse cuisine through one-of-a-kind culinary events and delicious three-course prix fixe lunch and dinner menus at more than 200 top restaurants. Book your prix fixe restaurant reservations now! A limited number of Culinary Event tickets are still available. Be sure to tag your photos and tweets with #LiciousTO when you share your meal highlights. https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/winterlicious/ Head to the Aga Khan Museum for their Welcome Weekend and enjoy free admission to museum collections and exhibits, with pop-up performances by local musicians, face painting, and family-friendly storytelling sessions.
Be the first to see Listening to Art, Seeing Music, which features 10 interactive and immersive museum-wide soundscapes and audio-visual installations. Drop in for family programming where you can take inspiration from Muslim cultures, gardens and techniques to create your own art work. The documentary Kedi screens at 2 p.m. Hundreds of thousands of Turkish cats freely roam Istanbul. They’ve done so for centuries. Claiming no owners, Istanbul’s cats live between two worlds, neither wild nor tame — bringing joy and purpose to the people they choose to adopt. January 20 – 21, 2018 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Aga Khan Museum, 77 Wynford Drive, Toronto. MORE INFORMATION Reimagine WinterThe Bentway Skate Trail opens on January 6th.On January 6, 2018 at 11am come celebrate the opening of The Bentway Skate Trail and our first ever Winter Season!
Get out of hibernation and reimagine winter with a full weekend of FREE fun activities and events, including musical performances from Charmie Deller, Carmen Braden, demonstrations of Ice Breaking a unique hybrid of breakdancing and freestyle ice skating by the Toronto Ice Skate Group, DJ sets from Skratch Bastid and Nino Brown, food and drink, pop-up curling, our inaugural public art exhibition “Constructions of the Everyday,” and more. On Sunday, January 7, 2018 The Bentway will host the Mayor’s Skate Party from 1-4pm. Complimentary skate rentals and hot chocolate will be available during the fun, family event. Events listings here. Winter Season runs from January 6 to mid-March (weather permitting). Find us under the GardinerThe Bentway Skate Trail is located under the Gardiner Expressway right beside the Fort York Visitor Centre (250 Fort York Blvd.) between Strachan Ave. and Bathurst St. It is 220m and stretches from just east of the Visitor Centre to Bastion St. Skate rentals availableOPENING HOURSMonday-Thursday: 11am-9pm Fridays and Saturdays: 11am-11pm Sundays: 11am-9pm SKATE RENTALSMonday-Friday: 4pm-9pm Saturdays: 11am-11pm Sundays: 11am-9pm — Cost: $10/each -- Price is a flat rate. Globe and Mail Article |
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