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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today have legendary designer Manolo Blahnik in for the start of an exhibition, while a Harry Potter score gets a live performance. Basil Box is also giving away free boxes. Yum!

Events you might want to check out:

In Conversation with Manolo Blahnik (May 16 @ Bata Shoe Museum)
Legendary designer Manolo Blahnik drops by for the opening of an exhibition centred on his stunning shoes-as-art.
The Bronze (May 16 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
This Buffy the Vampire tribute night will see local musicians cover songs from bands like The Cranberries, Hole, Treble Charger and Mazzy Star.
Andrew W.K. (May 16 @ The Opera House)
You're in for a thrashing with Andrew W.K.'s brand of sweat-soaked party rock, heavy metal mashups — also featuring The Maysides.
Dissonance (May 16 @ Queen Gallery)
It's the opening night reception for the exhibition from Ottawa-based collective Studio Zone V whose work touches on gender, violence and the treatment of Indigenous people.
Free Boxes at Basil Box (May 16 @ Basil Box)
Basil Box is celebrating the grand opening of its North York location by giving away free boxes to the first 200 people in line.
From Here to There (May 16 @ Ben McNally Books)
Authors Melissa Kuipers, Sue Bedford and Shekhar Paleja share stories that will transport you from Ontario to the Himalayas and Bombay.
Night Shift (May 16 @ Bambi's)
Wednesdays need not be boring with MC Flipside, Jules Bangsworth and Eddie Roy playing house and techno late into the night.
Off The Rails Comedy Competition (May 16 @ Comedy Bar)
This interactive and improvised stand up competition sees Toronto's bravest comics make up their acts based on audience suggestions.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert (May 16-18 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Prisoner of Azkaban is definitely up there on the list of top Harry Potter books and it's getting the live orchestral treatment it deserves.
La Bete (May 16 - June 22 @ Young Centre for the Performing Arts)
This modern comedy of insanity sees theatre actors square off with ego in a riotous theatrical showdown for the ages.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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