Events in Toronto today show the start of a new season can mean opening yourself up to the unexpected. Treat yourself to some new-to-you books or check out some of the art happening all over the city.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Reference Library Book Sale (March 15-17 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Get your wheelbarrow ready because the Toronto Reference library is having its annual Book Sale with all funds from books, CD's, and DVD's going to support library programs.
Our Lady Peace and Matthew Good (March 15 @ Massey Hall)
Canada's own 90s alt-rockers Our Lady Peace and Matthew Good are in Toronto for two nights as part of their nation-wide tour.
Our Beautiful City (March 15 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Our Beautiful City is a series that opens conversation on urbanism and the future of Toronto, beginning with a screening of The Battle for Brooklyn and followed by a Q&A with City Councillor Joe Cressy.
Eyeblink (March 15 @ Gardiner Museum)
If you haven't seen the Yoko Ono exhibit yet this is as good a night as any to do it with performance art and a mini-retrospective of seven shorts.
K.Flay (March 15 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
American singer, rapper, rocker, and multi-instrumentalist K.Flay is bringing her many talents to the Toronto stage as part of her Every Where Is Some Where tour.
A Place For Wholesome Amusement (March 15 @ Makom)
This is the official reception for the neon light installation by Toronto-based and Beijing-born artist Shellie Zhang which reimagines marquee signage found in cultural institutions.
Chasing the Path (March 15-17 @ Fleck Dance Theatre)
This 60-minute quartet investigates the beauty and pain of memory, exploring personal experience of loss and asking how we move into the present while still feeling pain from the past.
A Cape Winelands Experience (March 15-28 @ The Black Cat)
Self-taught photographic artist Ray Pearson's work spans several decades and explores his profound love for art, his solitary life, and his many travels around the globe.
Intergenerational Trauma (March 15 @ Project Studios)
Artist Noah Brown's first solo exhibition looks to teach his communities the historical significance behind the psychological state through different forms of visual art.
Vino and Vinyasa (March 15 @ Love Child Social)
A night of yoga, meditation, roundtable conversations, and wine tasting, this event looks to teach how to cultivate a conscious lifestyle beyond the yoga mat.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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