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Thursday, February 28, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

We're back to our regularly-scheduled winter weather and events in Toronto are here for it with the opening of Ai Weiwei's new exhibtion and a performance from our very own Brooke Lynn Hytes. A huge Black History Month art party and some Harry Potter comedy are all on as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Brooke Lynn Hytes (February 28 @ Woody's)
Just in time for the premiere of the new season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Toronto's own Brooke Lynn Hytes returns for a performance and viewing party.
Pkew Pkew Pkew (February 28 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
What would this city be without some punk? Toronto punk rockers have been evolving their sound over the years to include lots of high-energy riffs and bombs.
What a Time to be Black (February 28 @ Margin of Eras)
One final celebration of Black History Month shines a light on Black women with a night of artwork, dance battles, talks, music and open mic.
East Coast Kitchen Party (February 28 @ Eastbound Brewing Company)
Yes, b'y. Get ready to celebrate east coast-style with a traditional kitchen party, including a four-course dinner, beer, giveaways, music and games.
Being Scene (February 28 @ Toronto Media Arts Centre)
Over 60 artists are set to showcase a huge variety of art with the goal of shaping ideas and narratives from the sublime to the absurd to the fearless.
The Hero (February 28 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
CaribbeanTales is ready to present a star-studded cast in Frances-Anne Solomon's new film about the life and times of activist Mr. Ulric Cross.
PotterProv (February 28 @ Comedy Bar)
The chamber has been opened and PotterProv has emerged from the bowels of Hogwarts for a night of Chamber of Secrets-inspired comedy.
Feast In The East (February 28 @ The Jam Factory)
Food, music and art come together for another edition of Feast in the East that features a homemade dinner and live performances.
Bears (February 28 - March 17 @ Factory Theatre)
Telling the story of Floyd, a Métis oil patch worker on the lam, this new play explores transformation and the uncovering of family secrets.
Ai Weiwei: Unbroken (February 28 - June 9 @ Gardiner Museum)
Artist Ai Weiwei is arriving with some of his ceramics, including an installation featuring thousands of handmade sunflower seeds.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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