5 things to do in Toronto today: Thursday, March 23

Mar 21 2017, 7:26 am

One day closer to the weekend!

Check out what’s happening in Toronto today.

Lunchtime Yoga

Free lunchtime Yoga at the Sony Centre continues this week as part of their community programs. Bring your own towel, and register to ensure your spot!

Where: Sony Centre for Performing Arts, 1 Front Street East
When: March 23 at 12 pm

TBG Organic Farmers’ Market

Choose the freshest, healthiest foods, and meet organic vendors in one of Toronto’s most beautiful gardens. You’ll find salad greens all winter, vegetables, delicious ready-to-eat foods, free-range eggs and chicken, grass-fed beef, pork, lamb and chevon, cheeses, yoghurt and kefir, maple syrup, jams, honey, all-natural personal care products, soaps and candles, dried fruits and nuts, olive oil, kombucha and kimchi, oils and vinegars, breads, tempting sweets and savouries, gluten-free baked goods, and organic VQA wines.

Where: Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Avenue East
When: March 23 at 2 pm

Old Chinatown Dim Sum Tour

Eat your way across Spadina Avenue and Dundas West at this newly launched food tour. On route, expect generous tastings including Northern-style dumplings, hand-pulled noodles, pastries, and more.

Where: Dim Sum King, 421 Dundas West
When: March 23 at 6 pm

EDWARD SCISSORHANDS

Tim Burton’s most beloved — and arguably most personal and accomplished — movie is a darkish suburban fable about a misfit boy (Johnny Depp) with scissors for hands, a Cure clone-band hairdo and a doe-eyed demeanour just begging to be crushed beneath an uncaring and conformist world. Catch the screening tonight!

Where: Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Avenue
When: March 23 at 6:45 pm

Bunz Documentary Screening

Following the rapid success of Bunz Trading Zone, Torontonians are invited to come and watch the independently-produced documentary screening of ISO: Tall Cans, Tokens & Compassion, which explores the wildly popular online bartering start up and the passionate members who make up the community. Make sure to wear your dancing shoes, as the screening will be followed by a full-fledged dance party featuring hip-hop, R&B, indie, and electronic music.

Where: Dundas Video, 831 Dundas Street West
When: March 23 at 9 pm

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