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Harbourfront Centres DJ Skate Night |
Continues to... February 18, Natrel Rink - 235 Queens Quay West. Harbourfront Centres DJ Skate Night transforms the Natrel Rink into funky skating sessions. Every Saturday night from Dec. 3, 2011 to Feb.18, 2012 (except Christmas Eve and New Years Eve) features a new DJ spinning groovy tunes including house, funk, soul, reggae, soca and pop-rock from 8pm to 11pm This winters DJ Skate Night series features 10 'free' late-night skating events with some of Torontos best mix-masters including ‘Cherry Bomb’ DJs, 1 Love T.O., Cratery, DJ medicineman, Promise DJs and FLOW 93-5 FM. January events include a special LunarFest skate party celebrating Asian culture. Other highlights include a Kuumba Black History Month skate celebrations featuring Dr. Jay de Soca Prince followed by a reggae skate jam with CIUTs DJ Patrick Roots. If the chilly winter weather gets a little too cold, skaters can warm their fingers and toes by the outdoor fire pits right next to the rink! Patrons can also get cozy in our new lounge area inside the Lakeside Eats restaurant where they can rent board games, watch movies and sporting events, warm up by the fireplace and enjoy soups, chili, gourmet coffee and hot chocolate in between skate time! DJ Skate Night is a part of Harbourfront Centres ‘Skate Culture’ programme that celebrates Canada’s winter culture. All ‘Skate Culture’ events take place on the beautiful Natrel Rink located along the scenic shores of Lake Ontario at 235 Queens Quay W, in the heart of Toronto’s downtown waterfront. For additional information and complete event listings, please call the Information Hotline at 416.973.4000
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1920s Movie for a Toonie Series: La Vie en Rose (1997/ Subtitled) |
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February 2, The Bata Shoe Museum -- 327 Bloor St. West (at St. George Subway Station). At 6pm. Cost: $2. A biograhical film about the life of French chanteuse Edith Piaf. The title La Vie en Rose comes from Piaf's signature song. Rated: PG13. For more information please call 416.979.7799
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Classical Mystery Tour |
Coming Soon…February 9, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - 1 Front St, East. Thursday, February 9, 2012 8pm. Tickets as low as $45! A tribute band backed by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, ‘Classical Mystery Tour’ is a note-for-note live reincarnation of The Beatles. The show presents 30 tunes – from the beginning of The Beatles through the solo years – sung, played, and performed exactly as they were written: ‘‘Penny Lane’‘ with a live trumpet section; ‘‘Yesterday’‘ with an acoustic guitar and string quartet; and ‘‘Iam the Walrus’‘ with George Martin’s original orchestral accompaniment. For more information please call 1.855.872.SONY (7669)
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All Shook Up |
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Coming Soon…February 9 to April 20, Stage West Dinner Theatre -- 5400 Dixie Rd. Into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing roustabout who changes everything and everyone he meets in this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy that’ll have you jumpin’ out of your blue suede shoes! For more information please call 905.238.0042 or 1.800.263.0684
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Hillside Inside
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February 03 & 04, Various downtown locations, Guelph. This annual indoor music festival features a variety of musicians and performers, as well as other fun winter activities. This year’s lineup includes Kim Churchill, the Lowlands, and Dan Managan. Admission : prices vary. For more information please call 519.763.6396
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Songs For A New World |
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February 03 to February 11, presented by Hammer Entertainment - 434 King Street West, Hamilton. Transported from the deck of a 1492 Spanish sailing ship to a ledge 57 stories above Fifth Avenue, audiences meet a startling array of characters. These are the stories and characters of today, the songs for a new world. Single Tickets/Season Subscriptions can be purchased by phone at 905.981.7345
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Heart & Stroke Soup's On |
Saturday, February 04, Barrie City Hall Rotunda & Skating Rink 70 Collier Street, Barrie. The Barrie office of the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be holding a family event in Partnership with the City of Barrie’s Winterfest Weekend. Soup’s On invites local restaurants to provide samplings of different soups to be enjoyed and judged by the public including a kid’s choice favorite in support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Soup’s On will be taking place at the Barrie City Hall Rotunda and Skating Rink on February 4th 2012 from 1:30pm-3:30pm. Participating restaurants include Cravings Fine Food & Catering, Michael & Marions, Conscious Cuisine Bistro, Spice, Tiffin’s Curry in a Hurry, Laurie’s Sweet & Treats, Executive Catering, Herb & Sage and Beaches Fine Market Grill. Attendees will have the chance to taste each delicious soup and vote for their favorite awarding the lucky restaurant- the Golden Ladle Award for 2012! While warming their hearts through soup they are also supporting a terrific cause during Heart Month. For more information please call Christine Drury - Heart & Stroke Foundation, 705.737.1020
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Screeners - Toronto International Film Festival showings at Burlington Central Library |
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Continues to... February 22, 7pm each show, (Jan. 11, Jan. 19, Feb. 8, Feb. 22, at 7pm), 2331 New Street. Canadian films! Foreign films! Box office hits! Enjoy a selection of award-winning movies from the Toronto International Film Festivals right here at Burlington Central Library. Movies are shown the 2nd Wednesday of each month in Centennial Hall, Central Library. Screeners 4-movie pass: $25/person for any four Screeners shows. Passes may be purchased at the door the night of the screening. Refunds only for cancelled shows. Individual tickets: $8/person sold at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm. For more information please call 905.639.3611
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