There's nothing like spending a Sunday at the museum and events in Toronto today include the MOCA's new Community Sundays initiative that has it opening its door for free. Elsewhere, there's dance, drag, music, food and an Oscar's viewing party to check out.
Events you might want to check out:Community Sundays (February 24 @ MOCA)
The newly-relocated MOCA is opening its doors to the public one day a month totally free of charge, and including all its ongoing exhibitions.
Femme Noir (February 24 @ Mod Club)
A celebration of influential Black female artists is on with a night of expression through concept-driven dance pieces, vivid imagery and vocal performances.
Heart to Heart with Monique Heart (February 24 @ The Opera House)
Funny and fierce, Drag Race's Monique Heart is making her way around Canada and stopping into Toronto for a night of drag.
Jade Novah (February 24 @ The Drake Hotel)
Singer Jade Novah is here to get you deep in your feelings as her music brings the sun-drenched grooves all the way from beautiful California.
Mass Appeal (February 24 @ The Rivoli)
A selection of Mass Appeal's most talented up-and-coming rappers are staging a showcase as part of the Starting 5 North American Tour.
Rose Beef (February 24 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
The final edition of Rose Beef arrives with a Golden Girls-themed dinner party with the best comfort foods, an episode or two, and some drag.
The Wedding Co. Market (February 24 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Toronto's own wedding experts and specialists are gathering to showcase their creations, inform, and assist planners in making weddings come to life.
Winter Rijsttafel (February 24 @ Borrel)
A traditional Dutch-Indonesian rijsttafel is on with a huge table centred around rice served up beside five veggie dishes and different types of meat.
Oscars Viewing Party (February 24 @ Gladstone Hotel)
This year's Oscars is ripe with controversy and the Gladstone is here for it with a viewing party featuring Stream Queens on hand for commentary.
Ferrante Fever (February 24 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Telling the story of Italian author Elena Ferrante who sparked literary sensations and an HBO series, this film looks at her work and it's massive impact.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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