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Today in Toronto: Images Festival begins, Royal Wood and Judy Collins perform and more

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Images Festival: Twenty-three years old and more out there than ever, this annual fest leans further toward a multi-gallery, multimedia show than a traditional film fest, but there are still a few things being projected on big walls. Find out more >>

Royal Wood: This suave local piano man is a pop classicist of the first order. He performs tonight at Glenn Gould Studio. Find out more >>

Judy Collins: A piano prodigy who found fame as a Greenwich Village folkie in the early ’60s, Judy Collins brought the songs of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell to the masses before those musicians became legends in their own right. Find out more >>

Yefim Bronfman: The Soviet-born, American-based pianist serves up a grand recital featuring Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Eroica” Variations, op. 35. Find out more >>

Factory Theatre’s Performance Spring Festival: Ken Gass’s wordless 1970 play Light serves as the inspiration for Heidi Strauss’s new work, This Time. Find out more >>

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Peter MacCallum: Photographer Peter MacCallum, who has contributed over 700 works to the City of Toronto Archives and the Archives of Ontario, spent more than two years documenting the Yonge Street’s recent changes for this exhibit. Find out more >>

Bata Shoe Museum: The footwear museum’s Socks: Between You and Your Shoes offers a global overview of knitted, woven and stitched hosiery throughout the ages. Find out more >>

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