Events in Toronto today look to make Christmas shopping slightly less stressful as the One of a Kind Winter Show kicks off. It's also a good day for indie music with performances by Yukon Blonde and The Zolas. Meanwhile, while photographers show their stuff at this year's Photorama.
Events you might want to check out:Yukon Blonde (November 22 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Yukon Blonde is joined by none other than The Zolas for a night of echoing indie rock tunes with some good ol' spacey electro.
Photorama (November 22 @ Gallery TPW)
Local, international, emerging and established photographers show works that explore how images tell stories and provoke critical thought.
Aminder Dhaliwal (November 22 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Instagram-famous artist Aminder Dhaliwal is here to discuss her popular comic, Woman World, that's being made into a print edition.
How to Steal a Million (November 22 @ Revue Cinema)
Designing the Movies is back to take a look at the Audrey Hepburn classic and all the fashions, style and designers that made this movie what it is.
Meryem Saci (November 22 @ The Drake Hotel)
From Montreal comes R&B singer Meryem Saci, whose smooth and silky vocal trace lightly over the hot beats beneath them.
Swash and Serif (November 22 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
Typography is all around us, and this special lettering exhibition is on to showcase the work of Toronto and around the world.
Wafia (November 22 @ The Garrison)
Wafia has been making waves internationally for her eclectic pop sound that's an upbeat mix of electro and R&B.
Gourmet Food and Wine Expo (November 22-25 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
A foodie's dream come true, this huge expo features more than 1,500 wines, beers, spirits, gourmet foods, workshops, exhibits and more.
Blood in the Snow Film Festival (November 22-27 @ The Royal Cinema)
If you didn't get your horror fill during Halloween, this annual film festival spans ten nights and features filmmakers from across the country.
One of a Kind Winter Show (November 22 - December 2 @ Enercare Centre)
Local and regional artisans show off their unique, handmade wears with everything from clothing, decor, gifts, art, food and lots more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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