Summer Fun In The City
Now that the excitement over the G8/20 summits and FIFA is over, a lull has descended upon many of us. How are we supposed to fill our days now? Thankfully, there is always something going on in our fair city. I’ve put together a short list, by no means complete, of some of the goings-on and happenings in the city over the next couple of months:
- Canopy Theatre presents a production of Twelfth Night at Philosophers Walk (behind the ROM). Its on this week and next, 8pm, student tickets are $8 and can be purchased through the UofTtix box office: http://uofttix.ca/view.php?id=649
- The Warrior Emperor and China’s Terracota Army are on display at the ROM. Originally discovered in 1974 in northern China by farmers, the Terracotta Army is a type of funerary art buried with the First Emperor of Qin. It is estimated that the three pits contain over 8 000 soldiers, along with hundreds of chariots and horses, and date back to 210 BC. The Mausoleum of the First Emperor is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The exhibition at the ROM showcases many of the artifacts from the time of the First Emperor, along with 10 life-size terracotta figures. http://www.rom.on.ca/index.php
- Summerlicious runs from July 9-25, so get your reservations in fast! Lunch for $15, or dinner for $25 is a great deal (and economically friendly for grad-students) at trendy t.o. restaurants. The full list of participating restaurants can be found at http://www.toronto.com/summerlicious
- Have a long incubation period over the lunch hour? Why not take a walk to Nathan Phillips Square, where you’ll find a Farmer’s Market every Wednesday (local produce and fresh flowers) and international treats every Thursday (from $5 and under), 11am-2pm, until August 26. Noon hour concerts by local musicians are an added bonus!
- For those with a little more time and willing to go outside the city, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival is a great idea. This season, Christopher Plummer (of Sound of Music fame) will be starring in The Tempest. PlayOn tickets at $25 each are available for those aged 16-29. Check out http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/Default.aspx for more info.