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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of May 24-26

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In this edition of The Weekender, Doors Open Toronto, the Rolling Stones play the ACC and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Doors Open Toronto (FREE!)

Architectural voyeurs get a once-a-year chance to peek inside more than 150 of the city’s most storied, striking and sacred buildings. This year’s lineup includes perennial favourites like Commerce Court North and the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, plus a special focus on renos, revivals and retrofits, like the former Maple Leaf Gardens conversion and the Don Jail-Bridgepoint Health mash-up. May 25-26. Various locations, toronto.ca/doorsopen/2013

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Five things to do in Toronto on the long weekend May 18-20

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Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay (Image: Deejay D)

In this edition of The Long Weekender, Ashbridge’s Bay fireworks, Bugs Bunny at the Symphony and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Victoria Day Fireworks at Ashbridge’s Bay (FREE!)

The annual fireworks display in the city’s east end lights up the sky with over 2000 pyrotechnic wonders. The night is supposed to be clear and the temperature could hit 20 degrees Celsius. One tip: walk or take the TTC (big crowds make traffic and parking a nightmare). May 20. Ashbridges Bay Park, 30 Ashbridges Bay Park Road

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of May 11-12

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In this edition of The Weekender, the Junction Flea returns, the Toronto Flower Market launches and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Toronto Flower Market (FREE!)
The first-ever outdoor flower market at 99 Sudbury takes place Saturday. Fresh-cut, potted and bedding flowers from Ontario greenhouses are available, as well as coffees and baked treats from the market café. Horticulturalist or not, strolling through the colourful oasis with an iced coffee sounds like an awfully nice afternoon. May 11. 99 Sudbury St., torontoflowermarket.ca

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of May 4-5

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Jason Priestley is a special guest at the 9021-OMG Block Party (Image: George Pimentel)

In this edition of The Weekender, the Contact Photography Festival, a block party with Jason Priestley (yes, Brandon Walsh himself) and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Contact Photography Festival
For the next month, Toronto turns into a city-wide art installation. Billboards, subway stations, cafés, stores and even airport terminals become galleries, joining institutions like the ROM and MOCCA in showcasing more than 1,500 artists across 175 venues. Check out exhibits from iconic Toronto photographers Michael Snow and Arnaud Maggs or the controversial work of emerging talent Jonathan Hobin. Our top 10 picks are here. Free! May 1-31. Various locations. scotiabankcontactphoto.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of April 27-28

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In this edition of The Weekender, the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Montreal Canadiens, Hot Docs and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Maple Leaf’s final tilt of the regular season pits them against their long-running rivals, and potential opening-round opponents in the postseason, the Montreal Canadiens. Expect the Air Canada Centre to be brimming with anticipation for the home team’s first playoff appearance in nine agonizing years. $79-$459. April 27. Air Canada Centre, 40 Bay St. mapleleafs.nhl.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of April 20–21

Buddy Guy plays Massey Hall on Saturday (Image: Paul Natkin)

In this edition of the Weekender, Stomp, the Toronto Bridal Show and three more things to do in Toronto. 

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Stomp
These eight percussionists, who create rhythms out of mundane objects—brooms, tires, trash cans and lids, matchboxes, hubcaps, Zippos—still sound explosively innovative after 22 years. Rush seats for their five-day Toronto run are being released first-come, first-serve at the box office on the day of each show. $25-99. April 16-21. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. mirvish.com/shows/stomp

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Five things to in Toronto on the weekend of April 13-14

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In this edition of The Weekender, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller at the AGO, Oprah (yes, that Oprah) and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Lost in the Memory Palace
Art world superstars Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller bring their acclaimed immersive multimedia pieces for a run at the AGO. The Storm Room recreates the feeling of being isolated in an abandoned shack while a storm rages outside. Thunder claps, lightning flashes and water actually drips from the ceiling. In The Forty Part Motet, 40 individual speakers blare 40 individual voices, as if a full 40-piece choir is singing full blast only a few feet away. $12. April 6-August 18. Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street W, www.ago.net/lost-in-the-memory-palace

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of April 6-7

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In this edition of The Weekender, Billy Talent, the Spring Cottage Life Show and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Spring Cottage Life Show
The annual showcase of all things cottage is hosting more than 500 vendors and a range of seminars on topics from cottage ownership to outdoor cooking. Catch HGTV’s Home Heist hosts Colin and Justin dishing cottage design tips on the main stage. $17. April 5—7. International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd. cottagelife.com/shows

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Five things to do in Toronto on Easter weekend

Things-to-do-in-Toronto-Easter-Weekend-2013In this edition of The Weekender, Easter egg hunting, the One of a Kind Show and three more things to do in Toronto.

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One of a Kind Show
The semi-annual showcase of all things artisanal has a new feature: an Etsy marketplace where 40 predominantly online retailers flog their wares in the flesh. Check out our top picks from the hodgepodge of craft clothing, art, jewellery, food, beauty products, toys and assorted knick-knacks. $14. March 27–31. Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place. oneofakindshow.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of March 23–24

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Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris (Image: David McClister)

In this edition of The Weekender: an Aboriginal hip-hop dance battle, a vintage pop-up shop and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Canadian Music Week
The 31st annual showcase brings more than a thousands artists to sixty different venues across the city. Acts run the gamut from ultra famous (Rihanna) to quintessentially indie (Emma Louise). Check out comedy-folk rockers and facial hair aficionados The Beards and Icelandic rising star Söley. $10-$60 (wristband). March 19-24. Various locations, canadianmusicfest.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of March 15–17

Guillaume Côté and Elena Lobsanova in Romeo and Juliet (Image: Bruce Zinger)

In this edition of The Weekender: a timeless, romantic ballet, a play about condo life and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Romeo and Juliet
The National Ballet has staged different versions of Prokofiev’s classic ballet for almost 50 years. This new production commissioned from Russian choreographer Alexei Ratmansky is a dazzling display of athleticism, and it was a hit when it first opened two years ago. $25–$239. March 12–17. Four Seasons Centre, 145 Queen St. W., 416-345-9595, national.ballet.ca

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of March 8 to 10

King Joffrey Baratheon’s crown from Game of Thrones (Photo: HBO)

In this edition of The Weekender: the annual Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, a Trekky’s greatest fantasy and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Game Of Thrones: The Exhibition (FREE!)

The travelling exhibition displays more than 70 pieces, including weapons, costumes and jewelry, straight from the set of HBO’s crazy-popular fantasy series. March 9 to 16. Design Exchange, 234 Bay St., 416-363-6121, themovienetwork.ca/Exhibition

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of March 1 to 3

Nijinsky opens at the National Ballet on Saturday (Image: Holger Badekow)

In this edition of The Weekender: dachshunds run the United Nations, a ramen party at the Great Hall and three more things to do in Toronto.

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And Slowly Beauty…

After an unassuming desk drone goes to see Chekhov’s Three Sisters, the play’s characters, and their battle with boredom, begin to infiltrate his life. This English-language translation of Quebecker Michel Nadeau’s work drew raves when it premiered last year at the National Arts Centre. $48–$53. February 27–March 31. Tarragon Mainspace, 30 Bridgman Ave., 416-531-1827, tarragontheatre.com

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Dachshund UN
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Australian installation artist Bennett Miller is staging a meeting of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights with live dachshunds replacing the usual human delegates. February 28–March 3. Enwave Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, 231 Queen’s Quay W., 416-973-4000, harbourfrontcentre.com

DANCE
Nijinsky
Choreographer John Neumeier’s look at the life of troubled ballet icon Vaslav Nijinsky, who found fame during his time with Les Ballets Russes in early 20th century Paris. The National Ballet’s resident hottie Guillaume Côté stars in the challenging lead role. $25–$239. March 2–8. Four Seasons Centre, 145 Queen St. W., 416-345-9595, national.ballet.ca

MUSIC
Arcadiac
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra launches its annual festival of new compositions with a Saturday afternoon triple bill. The highlight: Montreal composer Nicole Lizée’s Arcadiac, which is accompanied by projected images from vintage arcade games. $29–$99. March 2. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St., 416-598-3375, tso.ca

FOOD
Slurp Noodlefest

Capitalizing on the city’s current ramen obsession, the organizers of Food Truck Eats are throwing a foodie party. Eight chefs—including Splendido’s Victor Barry, Richmond Station’s Carl Heinrich and Sabai Sabai’s Nuit Regular—will prepare various takes on assorted noodle dishes. Amsterdam Brewery, Tromba Tequila and Dillon’s Distillery are providing drinks. $10. March 3. The Great Hall, 1087 Queen St. W., slurp.eventbrite.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on the weekend of February 22 to 24

The show floor at The Artist Project (Image: Courtesy The Artist Project)

In this edition of The Weekender: a legendary South African musical group, a double bill from hot young playwright Hannah Moscovitch and three more things to do in Toronto.

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The Artist Project

Over 250 painters, sculptors, photographers and multimedia artists are participating in this year’s edition of the annual juried art fair, which begins tonight with an opening night party. In addition to plenty of opportunites to score contemporary works from emerging artists, there are also talks on topics like art as an investment and docent-led tours of the show floor. $15–25. February 21–24. Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place, 195 Princes’ Blvd., theartistprojecttoronto.com

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Five things to do in Toronto on Family Day weekend

Coleman Lemieux and Compagnie reprise last year’s sold-out From the House of Mirth this weekend (Image: Bruce Zinger)

In this edition of The Weekender: Family Day fun at the Lightbox, an indie-rock music festival and three more things to do in Toronto.

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Wavelength Music Festival—Thirteen
The venerable indie rock showcase that famously helped launch the careers of Broken Social Scene and Fucked Up celebrates its 13th anniversary with four shows and three in-store performances. The biggest names on the bill: Toronto post-rockers Do Make Say Think, Edmonton rapper Cadence Weapon, Montreal’s glitchy techno-popper Doldrums and the reunion of Henri Fabergé and the Adorables. $10–$39. February 14–17. Various locations, wavelengthtoronto.com

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