Today in Toronto is special thanks to two very important opening nights. The Rhubarb Festival kicks off at Buddies and it's also the first day of the Toronto Black Film Festival, which features some amazing and crucial movies at theatres all around the city.
Events you might want to check out:Rhubarb Festival (February 15-26 @ Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
The country's long-running new works theatre fest transforms Buddies into a hotbed of experimentation, with artists exploring new possibilities in theatre, dance, music, and performance art.
5th Annual Toronto Black Film Festival (February 15-19 @ Various locations )
The Toronto Black Film Festival is dedicated to celebrating the very best in cinematic work showcasing the varied experiences of Black people from diverse communities.
Little Terrors: Volume 51 (February 15 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
Rue Morgue Magazine and Unstable Ground present the latest edition of this short horror film event. This month the theme is "mourning after" and includes two full hours of gory, disturbing and off-the-wall shorts.
$10 Yoga (February 15 - March 29 @ Lululemon Queen Street)
Affordable Yoga alert! Head to the Queen Street lululemon for this all-level, 90-minute session.
City Stories (February 15 @ The Garrison )
Spacing Magazine hosts a storytelling event to celebrate the launch of its latest issue. It'll also double as a live taping of the Spacing Radio Podcast.
Beers & Books (February 15 @ Henderson Brewing Co)
Share a beer with Ian Hamilton, author of the Ava Lee novels inside this Junction Triangle brewery. Get a book and beer combo for $17.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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