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Today in Toronto A Woman of No Importance, Buika and more

A Woman of No Importance A lady, a lord and their illegitimate offspring form the centre of this 1893 Oscar Wilde play. Find out more »

Buika Named by NPR as one of the world’s 50 great voices, this Spanish singer pays no heed to traditional musical boundaries, unleashing that wrap-around mantilla of a sound on flamenco, blues, jazz, Afro-Cuban and gypsy traditions. Find out more »

Julia Dault One of the first exhibitions at Jessica Bradley’s new Junction location features work by this Brooklyn-based artist. Find out more »

ROMkids Sleepover: Ancient Civilizations A pyjama party just isn’t the same without a few nocturnal scares. Children who tough it out for the entire night among the ROM’s skeletons, swords and mummies get exclusive after-hours access to the Greece, Rome, Byzantium, Nubia and Egypt galleries. Find out more »

The Gondoliers St. Anne’s Music and Drama Society celebrates its 50th birthday as the city’s most idiomatically precise purveyors of Gilbert and Sullivan. Find out more »

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