Events in Toronto today will see Weird Al stop by for a special set, while two of the city's street photographers make it to the gallery. Toronto's own The Wooden Sky and Killy take the stage, and it's International Women's Day.
Events you might want to check out:Weird Al Yankovic (March 8 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Foregoing his usual high-octane, big-production show for an intimate evening of music, Weird Al is focusing on playing original non-parody songs from his 14-album catalogue.
The Sleeping Beauty (March 8-18 @ The National Ballet of Canada)
Choreographed by Marius Petipa and restaged by Artistic Director Karen Kain, the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty takes the stage for three weeks only.
Resonance (March 8-14 @ Black Cat Artspace)
Two Toronto street photographers, Lucan Coutts and Max Whitehead, display their surrealist interpretation of the landscape focusing on the manipulation of its effects.
The Wooden Sky (March 8 @ Lee's Palace)
Toronto's own indie folk trio are performing at Lee's Palace alongside Twist.
Killy (March 8 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
One of Toronto's rising hip-hop stars stages the stage at the Phoenix Concert Theatre.
Theatre Passe Muraille 50th Anniversary Gala (March 8 @ Theatre Passe Muraille)
Toronto's Canadian-only theatre mainstay is celebrating a huge milestone at 50 years strong. The anniversary gala will also include a performance of The Drawer Boy.
Doin' It For Themselves (March 8 @ Design Exchange)
These all-Canadian creatives and innovators have just 6 minutes to discuss their startups, challenges, successes, and inspirations surrounding systems that are poised to change the shape of things to come.
International Women's Day (March 8 @ Gallery 181)
Celebrate International Women's Day with art at Gallery 181, currently host to New York street artist PheobeNewYork's solo show.
Moonrise Kingdom (March 8 @ The Royal Cinema)
Wes Anderson's whimsical tale of young love is being screened at the Royal in 35mm print for a total Cinema experience.
SlowPitchSound (March 8 @ Handlebar)
Experience a night of experimental hip-hop, sci-fi turntablism, and loop-based ambient explorations featuring hip-hop artist Myst Milano and ambient pop manipulator Charise Aragoza.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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