What to do this weekend in TorontoWhat to do this weekend in Toronto::: DATE NIGHT :::Saturday Aug 30 – Salsa Dancing on a Boat!Want to prove that you are not just business and can still spice things up? Take your girl out for salsa dancing… on a boat… with an amazing view to...
A Man Walks into a Bar, a wry, comedic look at the politics of the gender-divide and the top-selling show in Toronto Fringe Fest history, makes its Ottawa premiere at 7 p.m. as part of the Undercurrents Festival featuring the best, original contemporary theatre until Feb. 20, Arts Cou...
B.No,there isn't.3.( )Where are you? A.I'm in front of the bank. B.It's on your left.4.( )What are you going to do this weekend?A. We want to fly a kite. B.We' re going to the hospital.5.( )Where does he live? A.He comes from Canana. B.He lives in To...
Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ to open Toronto Film Festival In the absurdity of the Beanie Baby craze, filmmakers found a rich tale about America — And in honor of “Oppenheimer” debuting in theaters, the programmers over at the Criterion Channel have waived the su...
— And for those who were curious about“Dicks: The Musical,”but not enough to bite the bullet on a movie ticket, it will be streaming on Max starting Friday. In an article about the movie out of the Toronto Film Festival,AP Film Writer Jake Coyle wrotethat ...
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Where to stay: Formerly home to a strip club called Jilly's, The Broadview Hotel in Toronto's east end has been restored into an incredibly Instagram-worthy boutique hotel with a bistro, restaurant and one of the best rooftop bars in the city. ...
5. Re: One week out and I have no idea what to do. 1 year ago Save You can check this site for what's on, in terms of theatre, film music, museums & galleries, etc. https://www.nowplayingtoronto.com/ Blogto.com will have a weekly and a weekend listin...
It's always refreshing to see Toronto experienced through the eyes of an outsider, and can serve as a reminder of some impressive things that locals often take for granted. Daphne Hansell, an American tourist who recently spent a weekend in Toronto to attend a conference, had much to say ...
Toronto faveTapiGo!, a 100% gluten free tapioca crepe shop, has opened an outpost in Montreal! They have both savoury and sweet tapioca “tacos” (they’re folded over and look almost like hard 🌮 shells), and also have a selection of açaí bowls to choose from, and sell one of ...