Power Ball


Power Ball Showcases Toronto’s Contemporary Gallery in All of Its Immersive Glory

Power Ball Showcases Toronto’s Contemporary Gallery in All of Its Immersive Glory

We don’t have to tell you again that the Power Ball is one of the hottest parties of the year. In case you missed the memo, we told you all about it back in April. Kicking off the summer charity...
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What's Old Was New at Power Ball 2014

Any party that greets guests with candy on arrival is off to a good start in our books, especially when every other edible (aside from the cheese and cured meat stations) seemed wrapped in gluten or involved an incredibly difficult to eat chicken wing. But the food is beside the point. Thursday’s Power Ball was, as always, a notable party
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Why Toronto's Power Ball is Worth the Price Tag

It's no trip to the dollar store to splurge on a $165.00 ticket (or $300 for VIP) ticket to next week's Power Ball: Old/New World, the Power Plant's annual fundraiser event. Especially when it's on a Thursday (June 5th) and you have to work the next day. Forget that mindset and buy a ticket; here's why
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Event Recap: Young Professionals Celebrate 15 Minutes of Fame at Power Ball

Though the rain washed away (well, at least moved indoors) the outdoor pre-party VIP gathering we so looked forward to, it couldn’t ruin the moods of the city’s finest, who sucked up the unfortunate weather and headed to the Power Plant for Power Ball: 15 Minutes on Thursday, June 6
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Power Ball: 15 Minutes Aims for Worldwide Fame

One of our favourite events of the year is back, and we love this year’s theme and the creations in both wardrobe and art it will surely inspire. The Power Plant, Canada’s leading contemporary art gallery, presents Power Ball: 15 Minutes on Thursday, June 6
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Quarter Life Crisis at Power Ball

Toronto's annual Power Ball fundraiser is a must-attend for young professionals in every way: the crowd, the cocktails, the culinary delights and everything in between. The 1700-person event celebrated in style last Thursday with an aptly named theme, Quarter-Life Crisis
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