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Thursday, May 3, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today include the grand opening of the Nordstrom Rack store below the giant new condo building at One Bloor. It's also the first day of the Jewish Film Festival and OCAD's annual grad show, GradEx.

Events you might want to check out:

Nordstrom Rack Grand Opening (May 3 @ One Bloor Nordstrom Rack)
It's the grand opening of Nordstrom Rack inside the huge new One Bloor building, featuring tons of marked-down designer finds.
Raptors Playoff Tailgate Party (May 3 @ Maple Leaf Square)
The Raps have made it this far and aren't about to give up. Tonight they take on the Cavs in Game 2 of the playoff series.
Eleanor Friedberger (May 3 @ The Drake Hotel)
On the verge of releasing her newest solo album "Rebound", Eleanor Friedberger is here with her indie rock grooves about life and love.
Action, Crime and Thriller Short Film Festival (May 3 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Doing a lot with a little, this free short film festival explores different genres with films from all over the world.
Sound Image (May 3 @ Analogue Gallery)
Local and international music photographers show off their work in this annual celebration of the medium.
Chef's Showcase (May 3 @ George Brown School of Hospitality & Culinary Art)
George Brown alumni return to serve up the goods in support of The Junior League of Toronto and its mission in building women as civic leaders.
SheDot Festival (May 3-6 @ Multiple Venues)
This women-led comedy festival includes stand-up, sketch, improv, storytelling, workshops and expert panels.
GradEx (May 3-6 @ OCAD University)
Hundreds of budding artists display their final year's work across multiple galleries during this annual graduate showcase.
Toronto Jewish Film Festival (May 3-13 @ Multiple Venues)
With a theme of 'it's complicated', this year's selection looks to explore the nuances and complexities found in the genre of Jewish filmmaking.
Mom (May 3 - June 16 @ Scrap Metal)
Photographer Charlie Engman’s mother serves as a model, muse and mother in a collection of work that spans nearly a decade.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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