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February 2, 2007

Keep Toronto Reading...!

Public Library
Great ideas can come from great minds (or is it mostly from great minds - you tell us)... and these can be had from reading (writing, speaking, lecturing, and so forth)! Have you seen the latest event programme from the Toronto Public Library? Keep Toronto Reading where you can brush elbows with the literary gurus, sip wine sponsored by LCBO and enjoy lunchtime treats at the Harbour. Click here for their website.

In our calendar for February would be ~
The Anime Ball
Emily Carr
Children's books series
Scott Pilgrim
Altered Books

What'll you be doing? Post your comments on the events here! And if your friends are not in Toronto this month - send them an ecard today.

February 4, 2007

Cabaret U-Mano

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In our calendar is Cabaret U-Mano at the Diesel Playhouse. Not suitable for teens under 14. 

Ticketmaster's description says ~~~ Cabaret U-Mano is a seductive, funny and unexpected musical universe where the cast seamlessly merges with 29 flamboyant puppets to create larger than life cross-gender and cross-species characters. The puppets, spectacularly arrayed in sparkle and feathers, passionately perform 26 pop, jazz and blues classics .

Runs till Feb 18 2007

February 10, 2007

Petrushka

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Feb 8-10 Check Ballet Jorgen's Website for details on their performances and locations

February 16, 2007

Ice Fest

icefest.jpg The Bloor Yorkville Area has their annual IceFest happening on Feb 23-25.

On Friday, the 23rd is the Kick Off event with a Winter Wonderland from 35k lbs of ice carved by artists. Ice Carving Competition on the 24th with a People's Choice Sculpture at 5:15p in the Village of Yorkville park. You can even join the contest by clicking here for details. If you happen to be in the area next week, come out of the cold and check out the IceFest.

One comment we have with this event? Requires you to get the entry form at the desk with no other location (like online for example?). We wonder why this is the case apart from ensuring there are bodies at the event. Wouldn't you want to get information on other people who may be interested in coming to the event or the location maybe - not necessarily this time but at all other times? Isn't this the perfect marketing opportunity to get further information about the tourists visiting the area? Why be specifically Ontario residents only? Are we afraid of having to pay for an extra tax just to have a better program? Hmmm... I wonder.

February 25, 2007

Alumnae Theatre Events - March 2007

NEW IDEAS FESTIVAL 2007 PROGRAM: March 7 - 24, 2007

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WEEK ONE: March 7 - 10, 2007
Gift Baskets by Siobhán Dungan
Job Descriptions by Peter Bloch-Hansen
Louise, Thelma and Something in the Middle by Julia Lederer
Poached by Emily Pearlman
Tea on New Year's Eve by Diane Forrest
Saturday Experiment: Eulalie and the Great March by Flora Stohr-Danziger

WEEK TWO: March 14 - 17, 2007
Between the Tree and the Sweetest Pea by Haley McGee
Scio Scitum: I Know the Known by Michelle D'Alessandro Hatt
Rope by Mary Frances Pocrnic
Fish Face by Ginette Mohr
Death to Dating by Kathryn Malek and R.J. Downes
Saturday Experiment: Insane Uncle Leroy by Stephen Kunc

WEEK THREE: March 21 - 24, 2007
Intimacy Inc. by Katherine Koller
Rendering by Deanna Kruger
Libraries Are Exciting Places by Anthony Arnold
Shakespeare's Brain by Allison McWood
Saturday Experiment: 4 10 2000 by Helen Yung

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