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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today offer a rare glimpse into the mysterious world of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in conjunction with her wildly popular Infinity Mirrors exhibit. Meanwhile, Michael Wolff stops by to discuss his controversial book about the Trump White House.

Events you might want to check out:

I Adore Myself (March 7-30 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Honestly, same. The AGO is offering screenings of Yayoi Kusama: I Adore Myself that gives a rundown of Kusama's life and artistic works (tickets are separate from the Infinity Mirrors exhibit).
Reporting from Inside the Trump White House (March 7 @ Convocation Hall)
American journalist Michael Wolff is in Toronto to discuss the recent release of his book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
Amy Shark (March 7 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
The Australian indie pop singer-songwriter is dropping by Toronto as part of her world-wide tour.
Ought (March 7 @ Lee's Palace)
Montreal post-punk bank Ought is in town for a night before continuing with their international tour.
Dx3 (March 7-8 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Toronto marketers conference Dx3 is looks to connect top technology brands with consumer brands, retailers, and agencies through interactive installations.
The Debaters (March 7 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
CBC's The Debaters are performing a live rendition of their on-air radio and podcast show.
New Ideas Festival (March 7-25 @ Alumnae Theatre)
This three-week, juried celebration of original writing and works-in-progress, brought to you by the Alumnae Theatre Company.
Death By Chocolate (March 7 - May 9 @ MoRoCo Chocolat)
A spread of six gourmet chocolates selected by chocolatiers plus items from the daily selection to take home and one of MoRoCo's fancy Haute Hot Chocolates.
The Little Princes of Rajasthan (March 7 @ Aga Khan Museum)
Aurelie Chauleur's 2016 film looks the musician caste born to serve their patrons, or “Jajmans," and follows a trio who represent the future of the community.
Wayward Sisters Anthology Launch (March 7 @ Supermarket)
A collection of comics by women and non-binary creators about non-binary and women "monsters" launches today and includes a panel hosted by the contributors.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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