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Today in Toronto: Canadian National Exhibition, The Cappuccino Cantata, Beethoven’s Ninth

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Canadian National Exhibition: The big fair is back, with all the usual hullaballoo: the SuperDogs, acrobats over ice, comedic hypnotist Fernandez and an international sand-sculpting competition are only a fraction of the attractions. Find out more >>

Beethoven’s Ninth: It’s been played and replayed, maybe once too often. Then you hear it again and it still brings you to your feet. Find out more >>

The Cappuccino Cantata: If you miss Stratford Summer Music’s rendition of J.S. Bach’s playful 18th-century Coffee Cantata, you’re in luck. Composer and broadcaster Peter Tiefenbach pays homage with his creation, one J.S. Bawk, a coffee house employee wrapped up in his co-workers’ peccadilloes. Find out more >>

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