Events in Toronto this week include a massive art fair and the arrival arrival of Yoko Ono's Riverbed exhibition, a public curling event in Nathan Phillips Square, the return of Bloor-Yorkville Icefest, and plenty more you won't want to miss out on.
Events you might want to check out:Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (February 20 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
One half of the most notorious sibling rivalry in music hits Toronto this Tuesday. Noel Gallagher's new record, Who Built the Moon?, gets its chance to shine live at the Sony Centre.
New York Times Journalists on the #MeToo Moment (February 21 @ Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto)
Four journalists from the New York Times speak on the #MeToo moment and journalism's place in all of it.
Ceremony at the Rhubarb Festival (February 21-25 @ Buddies In Bad Times Theatre)
Canada's longest running new works festival continues with Ceremony, a choreographic investigation of the moments when words are not enough.
ZZ Ward (February 21 @ Mod Club Theatre)
American singer songwriter ZZ Ward plays the Mod Club alongside Black Pistol Fire and Billy Raffoul in support of ZZ's 2017 album, The Storm.
Free Best of Sci-Fi Short Film Fest (February 22 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Seven of the best science fiction short films from around the globe, including ones from Japan, South Africa, and the UK, hit Carlton Cinemas for an entirely free mini film fest.
Yoko Ono The Riverbed (February 22 - June 3 @ Gardiner Museum)
Multi-decade, multi-discipline artist and activist Yoko Ono brings her three part Riverbed installation to Toronto. The installation is billed as something of a temporary art village inside the Gardiner Museum.
Free Poke Bowls (February 22 @ H2 Kitchen)
H2 Kitchen's grand opening celebrations includes a free bowl of poke to anyone who visits the new location on February 22nd between 12pm and 3pm.
The Artist Project (February 22-25 @ Better Living Centre)
250 of the top contemporary artists from Canada and abroad grace Toronto with their work for the Artist Project. You can even buy pieces directly from the artists who stand out to you.
Footy Talks (February 22 @ Rivoli)
The Rivoli hosts an amazing panel of soccer experts for a night of conversation, Q&A, and networking for fans of footy. Panelists include TSN's Kristian Jack, retired player Steven Caldwell, and more.
Beats and Bents (February 23 @ The Bentway)
The second-to-last skate party under the Gardiner promises a night of throwback jams from the 90s and early 2000s. It'll be cold this month, so no need to worry about the Bentway melting again!
Curling in Nathan Phillips Square (February 23-25 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Toronto celebrates Canada's inevitable dominance of the winter Olympics with a curling weekend at Nathan Phillips Square. Throw a few rocks and have fun on Canada's most iconic rink.
PodCamp (February 23-26 @ Ryerson University)
Canada's largest and longest running conference for digital creators to share experience and knowledge. Anyone interested in podcasting, YouTube, or online content ought to poke their head in.
Black Diamond Ball (February 24 @ Fairmont Royal York)
The luxurious Fairmont Royal York hosts the third annual Black Diamond Ball, an affair filled with live music, dance, and food by today's hottest local and international talents.
Bloor-Yorkville Icefest (February 24-25 @ Village of Yorkville Park)
Stunning ice sculptures take over Yorkville Village for a weekend full of photo ops, maple syrup taffy, and even live ice carving demonstrations.
WinterStations (February 19 - April 1 @ The Beaches)
WinterStations has taken over the Eastern Beaches for its fourth year, showcasing novel art and design focused on transforming abandoned lifeguard stations. The Pussy Hat has already generated lots of buzz, so now's your chance to add your Instagram pic to the mix.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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