The top things to do in Toronto this week range from major shopping events to a couple of concerts, and a very important film festival. You can finish the week off with the House of Vans takeover, which will feature a marketplace and a skate park.
Events you might want to check out:Sarah Polley on Away From Her (March 27 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Sarah Polley revisits her celebrated adaptation of Alice Munro's short story "A Bear Came Over a Mountain."
Lambchop (March 27 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
The 1990s Nashville rockers make a big return and are touring their latest album FLOTUS with this one night stop in the city.
Classic Disney Pub Quiz (March 28 @ The Steady Cafe & Bar)
Win gadgets and gizmos at this pub quiz. What defines "Classic Disney"? It's all of the feature-length films created before 2000.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival (March 29 - April 6 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. This film festival features eight movies and docs.
Prozzak (March 29 @ Danforth Music Hall)
The Canadian cartoon duo you have vague memories of bopping along to at a junior high MUCH video dance is back and it’s not weird at all.
One of a Kind Spring Show (March 29 - April 2 @ Enercare Centre - Exhibition Place)
This massive marketplace opens on March 29 and includes a fun late-night shopping event on the 30th.
2017 Toronto Yoga Conference and Show (March 30 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Yoga fans unite! This is an event for both teachers and students with classes and workshops from renowned yogis from across the country and the world.
401 Art Hunt (March 31 @ 401 Richmond)
The tenants of 401 Richmond will paint, draw, print, design and sculpt dozens of one-of-a-kind Artist Trading Cards, which will be hidden throughout the 200,000 square-foot heritage building.
Community Market (March 31 - April 2 @ 99 Sudbury)
The House of Vans returns to Toronto this week with a community market featuring everything from apparel and art to a stick n’ poke artist.
Said The Whale (March 31 - April 1 @ Lee's Palace)
When a band like Vancouver's Said The Whale plays Lee's Palace, you just have to go.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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