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City of Toronto Culture 17.06.2021

Tomorrow at 7 pm: Join Cree author Michelle Good, lawyer and advocate for residential school survivors, as she chats with novelist & critic Antanas Sileika during the next virtual presentation of Assembly Hall's #BytheLakeBookClub. Good takes us behind the pages of her debut novel, Five Little Indians, chronicling the story of five residential school survivors who must come to terms with their pasts and, ultimately, find a way forward. The virtual event features a reading, discussion and Q&A. $5/person, registration required. Learn more at https://www.toronto.ca/assemblyhall/ This City of Toronto - Assembly Hall program is presented in partnership with Humber College Faculty of Media & Creative Arts and Toronto International Festival of Authors.

City of Toronto Culture 29.05.2021

This Thursday at 7:30, enjoy #CityHallLive Spotlight, a weekly #ShowLoveTO livestreamed concert series in support of Unison Benevolent Fund. Watch Exco Levi at Reggae Cafe via Happin: Live Streaming Platform or at toronto.ca/CityHallLive. Make a night of it by ordering food from your favourite restaurant at ToGoToronto.com. As part of City of Toronto's #ShowLoveTO program, the weekly livestreamed concerts support the local music industry and provide Toronto residents with mu...sic experiences at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Destination Toronto / Yamaha Canada

City of Toronto Culture 11.05.2021

A City of Toronto Cultural Hotspot Signature Project. This collaborative Mural Routes project celebrates Women of Colour in the Scarborough community through an animated installation. Cultural Hotspot is back for its 8th annual celebration of arts, culture and community. #CulturalHotspot

City of Toronto Culture 21.04.2021

On May 11 at 7 pm, go behind the pages of Cree author Michelle Good's gripping novel, Five Little Indians, during the next virtual presentation of Assembly Hall's #BytheLakeBookClub. Good chats with novelist & critic Antanas Sileika as they explore her debut novel about five residential school survivors and how they must come to terms with their pasts, and ultimately find a way forward. The virtual event features a reading, discussion and Q&A. $5/person, registration required. Learn more at https://www.toronto.ca/assemblyhall/ This City of Toronto - Assembly Hall program is presented in partnership with Humber College Faculty of Media & Creative Arts and Toronto International Festival of Authors.

City of Toronto Culture 10.04.2021

This Thursday at 7:30 pm, watch Aysanabee perform at Rockpile West. Complete your night by ordering food from your favourite restaurant at ToGoToronto.com. As part of #ShowLoveTO and in partnership with Unison Benevolent Fund, the weekly #CityofTO livestreamed concert series support the local music industry and provide Toronto residents with music experiences at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch online via Happin: Live Streaming Platform or at toronto.ca/CityHallLive.