Events in Toronto today will see you get your fill of bike fever for the upcoming season, nostalgia for old toys and video games, plus breakfast food and beer. Meanwhile, you can take in all the pomp and drama of the Oscars in old movie theatre.Â
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Toy, Video Game and Vinyl Record Show (March 4 @ Toronto Plaza Hotel)
Remember Pogs!? And Barbies! Oh, and Hot Wheels! This show is basically nostalgia heaven.
Downsview Park Reptile Expo (March 4 @ Downsview Park)
A full day dedicated to those cutie patootie reptiles is being held at Downsview Park featuring vendors, educators, and a bunch of food trucks on site.
Oscar Night at The Fox (March 4 @ The Fox Theatre)
What better way to enjoy this year's nail biter of an Oscars ceremony than in the company of others with all proceeds from the event going towards the AIDS Committee of Toronto.
Big News Breakfast Pop-Up (March 4 @ Left Field Brewery)
Breakfast and a brewskis are on from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Left Field courtesy of Big News Breakfast. Admission for this event is free, just show up hungry and ready to enjoy.
Worlds Apart Screening (March 4 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Worlds Apart (Enas Allos Kosmos) is a 2015 film by Christophoros Papakaliatis explores the socio-economic hardships that rocked Southern Europe and the intergenerational impact it's caused.
Stacey Kent (March 4 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
American jazz singer and veteran to the scene Stacey Kent is in Toronto performing at The Danforth Music Hall.
Egypt and her Neighbours (March 4 @ Hart House)
Hear about Egypt, Greece, Crete, and Syria-Palestine and explore the many Interconnections between Egypt and her neighbours in the ancient World.
International Bicycle Show (March 2-4 @ Better Living Centre)
It's the last day to check out the newest trends in all thing bikes and bike accessories.
Toronto Vintage Clothing Show (March 3-4 @ Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place)
It's also the last day to get your hands on some long-lost vintage designer threads you won't find in your local thrift shop.
Toronto Antique and Vintage Market (March 3-4 @ Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place)
This might be your last chance to hunt down that blazing neon Coke sign or that tumbler set à la Mad Men.
The Museum of Droopy History (March 1 - April 7 @ Alison Milne Gallery)
Toronto's Alex Sheriff has been busy making a name for himself in NYC and LA. Now he's returned for a solo show that explores the idea of history as told by and for rocks, plants, and various species living or dead.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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