Toronto events on November 14th, 2013
FOOD | Gourmet Food and Wine Expo
The Metro Toronto Convention Centre is where both the city's food and wine connoisseurs will want to be this weekend, and tonight is the VIP preview. Over the next four days about 45,000 people will stop by the The Gourmet Food & Wine Expo to sample over 1,500 fine wines, beers and spirits from around the world. Think cocktail party meets standard convention protocol, and then try to figure out what to wear. Black? Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building (255 Front Street West), Thursday, November 14 - Sunday, November 17, various times, $20 regular admission; $40 for tonight's VIP preview
FILM | European Union Film Festival
At the European Union Film Festival Torontonians can catch features from Euro destinations from Bulgaria to the UK and from Croatia to Finland, France, Greece, Romania, and well, you get it. From November 14 to 27 the ninth annual fest will screen 34 films from 28 countries for free (yes, for free!) at The Royal Cinema. Read our preview here. November 14 - 27, The Royal Cinema (608 College St), various showtimes, free.
THEATRE | After Miss Julie
Red One Theatre's updated verious of August Strindberg's (once) shocking Miss Julie takes the play, set in post war England of 1945, to more overtly sexual territory, but the story of the seduction of the family's valet by the title character (or does the seduction run the other way round?) remains. Can you handle the sexual tension? The Storefront Theatre (955 Bloor Street West), Thursday, November 14 - Saturday, November 30, Tues - Sat 8:00pm & 2:00pm, $10 - $20
MUSIC | Not Dead Yet Fest
Not Dead Yet is an annual DIY punk and hardcore festival run by Toronto promoters Stuck in the City. This year Limp Wrist, Iron Age, Left for Dead, Mind Eraser, and The Boston Strangler are among the headliners, and the fest will take place at Hard Luck, Nocturne, Sneaky Dee's, Soybomb HQ, and Wrongbar. It's gonna get loud. All shows are all ages and the full line up is here. November 14 - 17, all shows all ages, various venues and prices (tonight: Sneaky Dee's (431 College St), 8pm, $12)
Continuing
FILM | Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
This ongoing festival, a non-profit, annual event, is the largest of its kind in Canada and was founded back in 1997, showcasing the best of modern cinema from South Asia and its diaspora. This evening's opening gala centres on Bombay Talkies, and celebrates a century of Indian motion pictures and the great minds behind them, with four short films being shown. An after-party at Empire Lounge in Yorkville closes this first evening out with a bang. Read our must-see film picks here. Until November 16th. Various Venues and prices.
THEATRE | Moss Park
Time is running out to see Moss Park. A follow up to Tough!, George F. Walker revisits his characters Bobby and Tina in Moss Park. This time around, the couple have a baby to take care of, which makes the struggle to survive above the poverty line all the more difficult. The play is a contemporary look at the challenges facing Canadian families when all hope seems lost. Graeme McComb and Haley McGee are the young couple looking towards an uncertain future. Read our review here. Until November 16, Theatre Passe Muraille (16 Ryerson Ave,) various showtimes, $20-$32
Also of note:
Photo of the 2012 Gourmet Food and Wine Expo by Natta Summerky
by Aubrey Jax via blogTO
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