
Free events in Toronto this week welcome the holiday season with the return of the Santa Claus Parade along Bloor. The Regent Park Film Festival kicks off with a week of free programming and all things cute is on at Kawaii Land.
Events you might want to check out:Regent Park Film Festival (November 14-17 @ Daniels Spectrum)
Local and international, independent filmmakers come out for this free festival with screenings, panels, events, directors spotlights and more.
Believe (November 16 @ MOCA Toronto)
Toronto-based artist Tim Whiten is on hand to talk about his fascinating glass work and how we develop narratives and myths that surround objects.
Kawaii Land (November 17 @ Design Exchange)
A festival dedicates to all things cute arrives with a gathering of the kawaii community for exhibitions, art, fashion and programming.
The Living End (November 18 @ 156 Studio Projects)
Part of a series on the queerness of cult films, Gregg Araki's work about two gay men with HIV is followed by a discussion on its place in queer cinema.
Santa Claus Parade (November 18 @ Bloor Street)
Grab a hot chocolate and catch this annual parade with floats, music and folks in festive costumes marching through downtown.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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