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Today in Toronto: The Blind Boys of Alabama, Schola Cantorum and more

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The Blind Boys of Alabama During World War II, this deeply rootsy gospel group was known as the Happyland Jubilee Singers. The name’s been changed, but the Boys’ mandate—to provide audience uplift—remains the same. Find out more »

Schola Cantorum With the help of internationally acclaimed Canadian countertenor Daniel Taylor, this newly formed U of T early music ensemble is getting off to a great start. Find out more »

Toronto Motorcycle Show With more leather than a warehouse full of couches and more hogs on display than the Royal Agricultural Fair, this is the best place to be for those looking for two-wheeled heavy metal thunder. Find out more »

Food events Culture.Licious Dining Events and Introduction to Cupcake Decorating. See the Weekly Eater »

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