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Thursday, March 22, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today will see Metric in their own concert documentary while a Robert Knight exhibit showcases even more rock stars. Meanwhile, World Water Day gets a free film festival.

Events you might want to check out:

Dreams So Real (March 22 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
The premiere of this concert documentary focuses on Toronto's own Metric, featuring performances from their year-long sold-out world tour.
Water Docs Film Festival (March 22 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
It's World Water Day and Hot Docs is screenings water documentaries for free, followed by a discussion.
Born in Flames (March 22 @ The Royal Cinema)
In celebration of Black cinema and its icons, Black Gold is screening Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames with the director on hand for a Skype q&a.
Robert Knight (March 22 @ Liss Gallery)
An exhibition of photographer works by Robert Knight that span several decades and chronicle many important moments in rock and rolI history.
Brasstracks (March 22 @ Velvet Underground)
New York future bass band Brasstracks is dropping by Toronto before continuing on their North American tour.
Collaboration of One (March 22 @ Les Enfants Terribles)
Artist Ariana Pickard showcases a group of works that examine and decustructs complex social happenings related to isolation and communication.
The Apology (March 22 @ Ryerson University School of Image Arts)
From director Tiffany Hsiung comes a film that follows the journeys of “comfort women” forced into military sexual slavery during World War II.
Rod Stewart (March 22 @ Air Canada Centre)
The aging and iconic rock star arrives in Toronto today for one of two shows - the other later this summer at the Budweiser Stage with Cindy Lauper.
She Shreds (March 22 @ Surf the Greats)
Short films and a panel discussion will feature talks from some of the leading women in the sport of skate, wake, and surf.
Douglas Coupland (March 22 @ Daniel Faria Gallery)
This is the opening day of "Tsunami", an exhibition of Canadian artist and author Douglas Coupland's works.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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