We're halfway through the week and events in Toronto today have lots in store to keep you going. Zhu is performing and a live art auction is on at the Power Plant. A festival of Latin Canadian media arts kicks off and there's a Mean Girls party.
Events you might want to check out:Zhu (October 3 @ Rebel)
Zhu has been going strong since his recent single with Tame Impala for "My Life" and the house DJ isn't slowing down anytime soon.
The Walrus Talks Humanity and Technology (October 3 @ MaRS Discovery District)
The future of AI is on everyone's mind and The Walrus looks to explore AI's role in shaping society and their relationship with humans.
Timeraiser (October 3 @ The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery)
This interactive art auction will see artists create works in real-time, plus food, drinks and new this year: an art market.
So Fetch Party (October 3 @ Nightowl)
October 3rd marks Mean Girls day and you can celebrate at this costume party featuring themed drinks, music, Kalteen bars and trivia.
Brickworks Cidermaker Dinner (October 3 @ Brickworks Ciderhouse)
The inaugural Cidermaker Dinner kicks off with a cider-centric dinner, specially paired with house-made ciders; all made with sustainable products.
Jerusalem In My Heart (October 3 @ Burdock)
The Montreal-based duo of Radwan Ghazi Moumneh and Charles-André Coderre are ready to take you on an experimental psych sound trip like no other.
Free Documentary Short Festival (October 3 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Catch a series of free documentary shorts by filmmakers from all over the world that use brevity as their strength to tell the stories.
The Woman Who Loves Giraffes (October 3-4 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
This doc follows the journey of Canada's own Anne Innis Dagg, who studied giraffes in the wild and helped forge a path for women in science.
aluCine (October 3-6 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Independent Latin artists are showcased at this media arts festival, each working to explore Latin Canadian culture in an international context.
RUTAS (October 3-14 @ Artscape Daniels Spectrum)
Connecting this Americas through the arts, this festival celebrates women and Indigenous-led works with concerts, film, exhibits, workshops and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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