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Saturday, March 10, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today will see the beginning of the World of the Fatimids exhibition and a small but poignant exhibition of the work of Magnum photographer Bruno Barbey.

Events you might want to check out:

The World of the Fatimids (March 10 - July 2 @ Aga Khan Museum)
The museum's newest exhibit opens today. The Fatimids Dynasty built one of the world’s oldest universities, defined luxury fashion for a millennium and compiled one of the greatest libraries.
The Mystic Forest (March 10 @ Opera House)
The Opera House is being transforming into The Mystic Forest; a spectacular combination of scenography, over-the-top theatrical interaction, colourful costumes.
Sugar Shack TO (March 10-11 @ Sugar Beach)
It's the first day of Toronto’s urban sugar shack featuring live music, food, and maple-infused treats.
The Glow Up (March 10 @ 90 Ontario St)
It's a glow-in-the-dark, hip-hop yoga sash, featuring neon body paint, snacks, and wine.
GOAT Dance Competition (March 10 @ Mod Club)
Are you the greatest dancer of all time? Show and prove at the first ever GOAT Dance Competition.
Plants and Animals (March 10 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Montreal indie-rock band Plants and Animals is making a stop in Toronto before they embark on their international tour.
Deconstruct (March 10 @ St Lawrence Centre for the Arts)
TEDx and the UofT community come together for a seventh year for a day of talks, performances, conversation, and connection.
Rose Cousins (March 10 @ Harbourfront Centre Theatre)
P.E.I.'s Rose Cousins explores the more shadowy corners of the heart and embraces sadness, pain, and longing.
Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival (March 10 - April 8 @ Kortright Centre for Conservation)
A celebration of all things maple, The Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival is on this weekend in Woodbridge.
Witness of Things Past (March 10 - April 14 @ Stephen Bulger Gallery)
This is the first solo exhibition of some of the best know works by Magnum photographer Bruno Barbey.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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