Events in Toronto this week are about two things: politics and Halloween, both with the potential to scare the bajeezus out of you. Start the week off by exercising your civic right, then end it at any one of the many Halloween parties happening. There's lots of free stuff going down, too!
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Election (October 22 @ Multiple Venues)
The day has come to hit up the polling station and cast your ballot for mayor and council representative within the city's new 25-ward system.
Masego (October 23 @ The Opera House)
What do you know about trap house jazz? Let the soulful vibes of Masego and his gorgeous instrumentals take you on a newfound musical journey.
Canadian Horror Story (October 24 @ Bad Dog Theatre)
The hit show gets a Canadian twist with a comedic take, featuring all the wild, coven, freak show, cult goodness and even some bird love.
Tank And The Bangas (October 25 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
If you want to get turnt—really turnt—a taste of New Orleans bounce is coming to Toronto for a high energy, hard-going musical experience.
Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival (October 25-28 @ Multiple Venues)
Over 50 Canadian and international filmmakers show works that speak to the state of the climate, planet and the future of both.
Art Toronto (October 25-29 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Get lost amongst modern art from Canadian and international artists at this big exhibition with panels, events and lectures.
Dark Waters (October 26 @ Ripley's Aquarium of Canada)
Get spooky with the fishes during this big Halloween costume party inside the aquarium with drinks, tunes and creatures from the depths of the unknown.
TEDxToronto (October 26 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Director X, Masai Ujiri, Mary Walsh and Sarain Fox all share their thoughts and ideas about their journeys during the Toronto edition of TEDx.
Taste of Korea (October 26 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Celebrate all things Korean with a feast of traditional goodies served up by local chefs, plus a big Kpop dance party in the Square.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (October 26 - November 1 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Don your best Frank-N-Furter and do the Time Warp again just in time for Halloween as this classic musical gets several night of late show screenings.
Beetlejuice (October 27 @ Revue Cinema)
A young Winona co-stars in this Tim Burton favourite during this special, one-night only Halloween screening.
Movie Wardrobe Sale (October 27 @ TriBro Film Studios)
Literally could not have come at a better time, this big movie wardrobe sale is ripe with Halloween costume ideas and overall great finds.
Framed by Feminists (October 28 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Works of art are for sale, with local makers selling decor, gifts, original creations and more inspired fuelled by powerful feminist forces.
Nick Cave (October 28 @ Scotiabank Arena)
The multi-talented Nick Cave arrives with his signature low, bluesy and beautiful singing he's been rocking for a few decades now.
Day of the Dead (October 28 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
A celebration of Latin American culture is on with a day of family-friendly activities, traditional foods, drink and live entertainment.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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