Monday, October 18, 2010

This weekend: Canada's Walk of Fame Festival, Screemers, death of a salesman, Toronto tab displays, grape Stomping

Nelly Furtado will be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame this weekend. Postcity.com file photoNelly Furtado will be included in Canada's Walk of fame at this weekend.

It is never too early to Halloween? This weekend at Exhibition Place, you will be able to get your shout on more than two weeks in advance. To the cries of a sort of different-those of teenaged girls totally. Miss. Their. Minds.at the sight of their favorite celebrities, extract Walk of Fame Festival Canada first. here is the list of the top five postcity.com to-do this weekend:

Canada's Walk of Fame Festival

The first time Walk of Fame Festival of Canada will bring over 50 artists, musicians and actors in the heart of T.O. during the 13th annual induction of exceptional Canadians in Canada's Walk of fame.The Festival presents shows both free and ticket throughout the city, with Burton Cummings and Paul Anka headlining the event.Free events include films by night (such as Neil Young: heart of gold and RUSH: beyond the stage of enlightened) and performances by Canadian artists Yonge and Dundas Square.Cummings and Anka are playing the ticket concerts at Massey Hall, with Buffy Sainte Marie also play a concert ticket to Elgin Theatre Festival runs in collaboration with the Festival, where 130 artists come to Toronto for workshops, performances and awards received by Canadian Comedy. on 15 October, Toronto Hard Rock Cafe will host a night of comedy with some of the candidates for the awards. entry to the show comedy at Hard Rock Cafe is $ 20.

http://www.cwofest.ca/

October 14-17 October, at locations throughout Toronto

Screemers

This weekend, Chapel Lounge will host a series of terrifying delights, including seven houses haunted rooms uniquely themed rides and fully licensed lounge of vampire. a new addition this year is chaos of Cortina, which is a maze that is linked to one of the existing attractions, terror in 3-d. based on the event Web site, you don't even know you entered this attraction "until it's too late."The event is the most frequented by people between 17 and 35 who face the Park into groups. the organisers give notice that children under 12 should pass over the Park because of frightening as can be-sometimes even adults can not make it through the entrance to the Park is $ 28.50 + HST.

http://www.screemers.ca/

Jun 15-31, Exhibition Place

Death of a salesman

The renowned game Arthur Miller unnecessary to pursue the American dream takes the stage at the young Centre for the Performing Arts, with Soulpepper co-founders and real-life couple Joesph Ziegler and Nancy Park address the roles of Willy and Linda Loman. tickets $ 31.20-$ 75.33

www.youngcentre.ca

October 16th, 7: 30 PM, young Centre for the arts, 416-866-8666

Toronto view tab

If you're feeling a bit nostalgic this weekend, take the road for the exhibition of Toronto Card. monthly family event featuring new sports cards and vintage and memorabilia. in the past, the exhibition featured cards worth thousands of dollars, such as Wayne Gretzky trading cards from his rookie year. every month, over 30 tables are set to show to display their wares collectible. Dealers are also available at the exhibition of paper to buy, sell or trade the old sports cards or trinkets, you may have around the attic.

http://www.torontocardshow.com/

Sunday, 17 October 10.00-16.00 Leaside Gardens, 1073 Millwood Road

Grape Stomping Festival

Sunday, a vintage wine and cooking school "St. St. Cyril encourages wine lovers to get messy. cover for a fee of $ 30, patrons can jump into a barrel of grapes and squish fruit with their feet, meet a winegrower from Argentina, dine on Argentina's version of a barbecue and take some dances flamingo. the cost of coverage also includes a $ 30 voucher for any wine ordered on the day of the event.

http://www.vintageonewines.com/

Sunday, October 17, a Vintage wines 4896 Dundas St. West 416-231-6994


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