A Mongol Rally Fundraiser
3 Women, 2 Americans and 1 Canadian, are driving from Prague to Ulaan Baatar, all in the name of charity!
Mongrel Building
Series of illustrations of mongrel structures in the Don River Valley by Lauren Poon.
Ben Sures CD Release Party
According to CKUA’s top 100 Ben Sures’ album ‘Gone to Bolivia’ was the most played Alberta recording for 2011. We’re thrilled to host the Toronto launch of this great album!
Canadian Music Festival (As part of Canadian Music Week)
Now in it’s 30th year, we’re thrilled to host Canada’s largest new music festival! Tonight’s CMF Showcase features Free City Collective, The Autumn Portrait, Bensh, The Mojo Fins & JP Hoe.
Mongrel Building - Opening Reception
Series of illustrations of mongrel structures in the Don River Valley by Lauren Poon.
Kyshera & Still Lions
Join us for a kick a$$ night of free music with local band Still Lions & Kyshera from South Wales.
Now in it’s 30th year, we’re thrilled to host Canada’s largest new music festival! Tonight KoolFm presents Hard Honey, Candelora, Scenic Route to Alaska, Michael Bernard Fitgerald & Alanna Clark.
TINARS presents "Shoot It! Hollywood Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film"
This Is Not A Reading Series (TINARS) presents the release of David Spaner’s new book Shoot It! Hollywood Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film
EARLY MONTHLY SEGMENTS #37 = Gordon Matta-Clark
We’re excited to celebrate three years of programming with a special program devoted to the films of Gordon Matta-Clark. Our longtime fans may have spotted a brief glimpse of Matta-Clark’s Conical Intersect in the first film we showed in March 2009: Kidlat Tahimik’s Perfumed Nightmare. Tonight brings us full-circle, if you will.
Set in the Gladstone Hotel, Toronto’s most eclectic cultural hub, this Koffler Chamber Orchestra performance features bold contemporary Canadian composers mapping the cosmos of new music together with Canadian soprano Melanie Conly, praised for her “sweet voice delivery” (Toronto Star). The program’s theme is taken from the concurrent Koffler Gallery exhibition Museum of the Represented City by Flavio Trevisan, who hand-crafts maps of Toronto revealing the city in new dimensions.





