Events in Toronto today let you explore the inner workings of one of the city's top design companies, dip your toe into the world of performance at a beginner friendly theatre jam, and even shut up and dance with Walk The Moon.
The Cincinnati based pop rockers behind the genre-crossing "Shut Up And Dance" single hit the Danforth Music Hall playing tracks from their 2017 record and all their greatest hits.
Ever thought about dipping your toe into the world of on stage performance? This pay-what-you-can variety jam show is all about dabbling in improv and meeting new people, with no experience necessary.
Afro beat, club, neo-soul, and future beats consume the Gladstone for a no cover live music night and dance party featuring Ace Dillenger and Iammiikey.
For Design Week, this furniture studio that's designed wild spaces for Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Disney opens up its showroom to the public for a look into their processes and collections.
Edouard Miailhe, owner of the highly revered French winemaker Château Siran, is coming to Toronto for a four course dinner and vintage wine tasting led by Miailhe.
Join illustrator Alisha Davidson for an evening of positive body drawing focused on honest self portraits and exploring how art can be used as a meditative and healing practice.
TO DO Festival is Canada's largest celebration of design, bringing over 100 free, not to mention stunning, exhibitions and events to Toronto during Design Week.
TIFF's picks of the best Canadian films of 2017 are spotlighted on screen all week.. Tonight the Lightbox is showing RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World and drama Never Steady, Never Still.