Toronto's top events today include a free concert at Union Station's Great Hall, a warehouse sale on men's and women's winter gear, the debut of a new kimono exhibit, and Toronto Fashion Week's finale.
Events you might want to check out:Artistry in Silk (February 7 - May 13 @ Textile Museum of Canada)
Celebrate the work of Itchiku Kubota, an innovative artist gave new meaning to the art of kimono, at this new exhibition that prseents 41 of Kubota's stunning kimono designs
Drunken Cinema (February 7-8 @ Smiling Buddha)
Join in on this special Valentine's edition of the Buddha's movie drinking game. Poke fun at this guilty pleasure flick, Mystery Science Theatre style while making Valentine's / Anti-Valentine's memories.
Fashion Heals for SickKids (February 7 @ Toronto Fashion Week Tent)
This vibrant annual event aims to raise awareness and funds for SickKids hospital with a one of a kind fashion show featuring SickKids patients, caregivers, and doctors as models.
The North Face Warehouse Sale (February 7-11 @ 533 College Street)
Big deals on mens and womens outerwear, sportswear, footwear, and backpacks come to Little Italy for The North Face's 5 day warehouse sale.
Toronto Library Black History Month Presents: Desmond Cole (February 7 @ Annette Street Library)
The Toronto Public Library hosts its own speaker series during Black History Month in libraries across the city. This talk from journalist and activist Desmond Cole's should be a good one.
Women in Tech Toronto (February 7 @ BrainStation Toronto)
This is an intimate discussion with inspiring women who have paved their way to become digital leaders, sharing personal and professional advice on advancing in their careers.
Toronto Fashion Week (February 5-7 @ Multiple Venues)
The latest installment of Toronto Fashion Week lands this month, and in addition to plenty of runway affairs, it includes an all new speaker series from top voices in the fashion and design industry.
Union Station Celebrates Black History Month (February 6-9 @ Union Station - Great Hall)
For Black History Month, Union Station hosts night two of free entertainment in their Great Hall. Tonight you can catch Ottawa's soul, R&B and jazz artist Angelique Francis.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
No comments:
Post a Comment