Category Archives: Toronto events

95. Taste ‘n’ Tour Tuesdays at Casa Loma

April 5, 2011

Inspired by the sold out Winterlicious event, “Taste n’ Tour,” Casa Loma presents the chance to enjoy a Prix Fix Dinner every month through Winter and Spring! Taste n’ Tour Tuesdays at Casa Loma includes a three-course meal, live musical entertainment, and an opportunity to tour the Castle at your leisure.

Taste 'n' Tour Tuesdays

A great idea for a date, small group, or even a corporate outing, the Taste n’ Tour starts at 6pm and continues until 10pm.

Organized by Pegasus Hospitality Group, tickets are available for $50 plus HST and gratuities. For tickets, call 416-533-1573. For more information, go to www.casaloma.org/.

94. Books on Film Club

April 4, 2011

Be part of one of Toronto’s most unique book clubs by attending tonight’s “Books On Film Club” at the TIFF Bell Lightbox! This series focuses on the “art of adaptation” by showing films based on books. Tonight’s screening is Stanley Kubrick’s Lolita, based on Vladimir Nabokov’s publication of the same name.

Lolita

Hosted by CBC’s Eleanor Wachtel, the host of “Writers & Company” and “Wachtel on the Arts,” with special guest David Thomson, author of The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, tonight’s conversation promises to be a fascinating foray into the world of literature transposed onto the screen!

Single ticket pricing for tonight’s event is available for $35. For more information about the “Books On Film Club,” or to purchase tickets for this and other screenings, go to tiff.net.

93. The War of the Worlds

April 3, 2011

In 1938, Orson Welles’ adaptation of H.G. Well’s The War of the Worlds aired on the American radio drama series “Mercury Theatre on the Air,” inspiring fear and paranoia in listeners. Presented as news bulletins, the realistic adaptation suggested that an alien invasion was in progress. Though the performance was a Halloween prank and public outcry ensued, Welles’ fame was secured by his successful adaptation of the 1898 novel.

The War of the Worlds returns to inspire fear in 2011; performed at the Harbourfront Centre by the Art of Time Ensemble, a live orchestra, foley artist and well-known actors will bring the 1898 novel and 1938 radio show to life. In addition, a commissioned instrumental suite based on Dan Parr’s original film score will set the mood for some 21st century paranoia.

The War of the Worlds

Today’s performance is the last presentation of The War of the Worlds. The show starts at 4pm; ticket prices range from $25 to $59. For more information, go to the Harbourfront Centre’s website.

92. Harry’s Spring Run-Off

April 2, 2011

According to the Canadian Cancer Society, 470 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer every week; one in every seven men will develop prostate cancer during his lifetime. Harry’s Spring Run-Off aims to change those statistics by raising funds for prostate cancer research each year.

Harry's Spring Run-Off

Sponsored by Harry Rosen and hosted by High Park, participants run or walk in an 8k or 5k race, with all proceeds benefiting the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation.

Though you’re too late to register for this year’s event, you can certainly cheer on participants as they run or walk to raise funds for prostate cancer research! The 8k starts at 10am, and the 5k starts at 11:15am. You can make a donation to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation online, and of course, you can start training now so that you’re ready to participate in the 2012 Harry’s Spring Run-Off! Check out Harry’s Spring Run-Off website for more information.

90. Thibaudet Plays Liszt

March 31, 2011

Enjoy the beautiful music of French piano sensation Jean-Yves Thibaudet tonight at 8pm at Roy Thomson Hall as he takes on Franz Liszt’s Totentanz, and Guillaume Connesson’s The Shining One.

Jean-Yves Thibaudet

Special guest conductor Stéphane Denève, Music Director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, will bookend Thibaudet’s performance with two French dance scores: Dukas’ fairy tale, La Peri, and La tragédie de Salomé.

Tickets for tonight’s performance range from $32 to $141, and are available at http://www.tso.ca.

89. One of a Kind Spring Show

March 30, 2011

Starting today and continuing until April 3rd at the Direct Energy Centre at Exhibition Place, the One of a Kind Spring Show + Sale is Spring’s main event in the world of crafters, creators, and shoppers alike! 450 artisans gather to share and sell their creations: everything from unique toys, to beautiful clothing, to gorgeous pottery, to delicious hand-crafted delicacies!

One of a Kind Show + Sale

Need to bring the kiddies along? Complimentary services include a Family Centre (child-care for those between the ages of 2 and 8 years), a One of a Kind Art School presented by DeSerres (art-related activities for children over the age of 8, keeping them busy while you shop!), and a “Just for Mom” room for those with babies in tow.

Find that perfect gift, get ready for summer with products created especially for the great outdoors, or simply treat yourself to a beautiful, hand-crafted masterpiece. Tickets to the One of a Kind Spring Show are $10 online for adults, or $12 at the door. For more information, go to www.oneofakindshow.com/toronto.

87. LG Fashion Week Beauty by L’Oréal Paris

March 28, 2011

Fashion is serious business, and LG Fashion Week Beauty by L’Oréal Paris is no exception. Now in its twelfth year, Canada’s premiere fashion event begins today, bringing together media, industry, buyers and consumers in a celebration of all that is fashion.

LG Fashion Week Beauty by L'Oreal Paris

This year’s theme is “Work It. The Business of Fashion.” Get down to work at Heritage Court at Exhibition Place from March 28th until April 2nd, the official venue for Fashion Week, but don’t forget to play – there’ll be plenty of designers, models, and industry experts exploring Toronto, and the week is filled with runway shows and exclusive parties to enjoy with beautiful company! For more information on everything going on throughout Fashion Week, go to http://www.lgfashionweek.ca/.

86. JUNOs

March 27, 2011

The big day is here! Even if you didn’t manage to snag JUNO tickets, you can still tune into all the fun by watching the JUNOs on CTV.

JUNOs

Hosted by Toronto native Drake, you’ll catch performances by Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Chromeo, Down With Webster, Hedley, Johnny Reid, and Sarah McLachlan. This year’s JUNOs marks the 40th anniversary of the awards, and Toronto has the honour of hosting the big event and all of the festivities! Canada’s musical talent has been honoured world-wide (most recently at the Grammy’s, where Canadians snapped up Album of the Year, Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Best Rock Song, and plenty of nominations), so support your fellow Canadians and celebrate the JUNOs today!

84. JUNOFest

March 25, 2011

We’ve been mentioning it all month, but now we are officially into JUNO weekend! Toronto has the honour of hosting the 40th JUNO Awards, and JUNO Fest will get the big event started on the right foot with two nights of over 100 bands playing at 20 different venues around the city.

JUNOFest

Purchase a wristband for $30 and get access to all JUNOFest shows (some shows are restricted to ages 19 and over), or get advanced tickets to individual JunoFest shows for $17.50 each. Participating artists include Bedouin Soundclash (all ages show), DJ Egypytrixx, D-Sisive, Hannah Georgas, Justin Rutledge, Said the Whale, The Planet Smashers (all ages show), and Whale Tooth. Venues include the Bovine Club, The Drake Hotel, El Mocambo, The Gladstone Hotel, Horseshoe Tavern Hugh’s Room, Lee’s Palace, Lula Lounge, Mod Club, Sneaky Dee’s, The Dakota Tavern and Phoenix Concert Theatre – where ever you are in Toronto, a place not to far from you is hosting a JUNOFest concert!

For more information on who is playing at JUNOFest, check out the JUNO Awards website. To purchase tickets or wristbands for JUNOFest, go to www.ticketmaster.ca.

82. JUNO Songwriters’ Circle

March 23, 2011

One of JUNO Week’s most popular events, the JUNO Songwriters’ Circle comes to Massey Hall this year, uniting some of Canada’s most talented singer-songwriters in an unforgettable evening of songs and stories.

JUNO Songwriters' Circle

Your host, Johnny Reid, will lead discussion with the artists, interact with the audience, and perform some of his own hit songs. All proceeds of this event go towards MusiCounts, Canada’s music education charity associated with CARAS.

To be part of this one-of-a-kind event, go to www.masseyhall.com to purchase tickets, priced between $29.50 and $49.50. The show starts at 8pm at Massey Hall.