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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

7 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto a free art exhibit showcases the best photojournalism of the year. There's also a new Canadian documentary at the Royal and a John Williams musical tribute for movie buffs.  Events you might want to check out:

World Press Photo Exhibition (October 3-24 @ Brookfield Place)
The global exhibition stops by Toronto this October to showcase the most powerful photojournalism of the year on high-quality, gallery sized prints.
Expo 67: Mission Impossible (October 3 @ The Royal Cinema)
A screening of a true thriller starring the Mad Men of Montreal. Organizers of Expo 67 had only 1,628 days to build an island, 128 pavilions, three bridges, and trains. It was all documented in this film.
Music of John Williams (October 3 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
Relive unforgettable movie moments through the works of legendary film composer John Williams. Themes from Star Wars to Jurassic Park are all visited as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra take you on an aural nostalgia trip.
Thievery Corporation (October 3 @ REBEL)
Catch the Washington, D.C. based DJ duo take on Rebel for a chilled-out night of electronic trip-hop.
Peaches: Inspiration is a Monster (October 3 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
Join electropop artist Peaches in conversation with Sook-Yin Lee as they discuss the abject and bleakness found in Peaches' work.
EDIT: Canada's Sustainable Fashion Award (October 3 @ EDIT Expo for Design, Innovation and Technology)
Celebrate the best of sustainable fashion in Canada with a cocktail reception that includes sustainable design activations, fireside chats with the designers, and presentations of their ecofashion looks.
Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters (September 30 - January 7 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Don’t miss this rare glimpse into the fantastic and frightful world of the renowned filmmaker. The exhibition features over 4,000 objects collected by del Toro, the AGO and private loans, including costumes, sculptures, paintings, ancient artefacts, and film.

by Corey Can Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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