Events in Toronto include the start of a 10 day celebration of Italian cuisine, the biggest Chinese New Year party in Canada, a Harry Potter improv show, and plenty more.
Events you might want to check out:Giro d'Italia (February 15-25 @ Multiple Venues)
Sixteen of Toronto's best Italian restaurants present a prix fixe dinner menu that lets you explore the traditions and techniques of Italy's cultural regions without ever having to leave Toronto.
CNTV Chinese New Year (February 15 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
The largest extravaganza for the Chinese Community in Canada arrives at Toronto's Sony Centre. China Network Television gathers over 1000 elite artists from China and Canada to perform.
Dumpling Party by Carole Nelson Brown (February 15 @ The Depanneur)
Dumplings, noodles and hot spicy soup await at this dinner party hosted by food blogger Carol Nelson Brown.
Free Rock Show (February 15 @ The Ballroom)
Mill Street presents a free show featuring local rock acts Marlon Chaplin, Six At Best, and Blackdog Ballroom. It's a nice and cheap way to discover new music while upping your concertgoer cred.
A Queer Spectacle For The Ages (February 15 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Join Toronto's queer improv troupe insey Fail and the LOL Word, an audience fueled comedy show, for a night of romantic queer improv.
Puck Talks (February 15 @ Rivoli)
Some of the best insiders in the hockey industry for a night of beers, conversation and Q&A, hosted by Danielle Emanuele and featuring Chris Johnston, James Mirtle, and more.
Frequencies (February 15 @ Handlebar)
Frequencies presents an eclectic mix of live electro, experimental, and techno, featuring Spookyfish, Emissive, Leucrocuta, and Ando Laj.
The Girls Show (February 15 - June 21 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Raunchy and reckless, The Girls Show features the city's top improvisers as they show you the in's & out's of being modern women in Toronto, created and directed by Kirsten Rasmussen.
No Future presents It's Alive (February 15 @ The Royal Cinema)
B-movie master Larry Cohen's low-budget, political allegory of a horror hit lands at the Royal tonight. The 1974 monster movie is a must-see for fans of genre films.
PotterProv (February 15 - June 21 @ Comedy Bar)
PotterProv is an entirely improvised show inspired by the Harry Potter universe! Each show tackles a book, showcasing all of the brilliant characters you know and love.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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