Ditch the mitts and scarves today 'cause it's going to warm up and events in Toronto today are ready with comedy, music, film and pizza. The Toronto Reference Library is practically giving books away at it's huge sale and there's a Robyn dance party you don't want to miss.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Reference Library Book Sale (March 14 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Gather your loose change because thousands of book buddies are waiting to be found at this massive book sale, with everything between 10 cents and a buck.
The Buddy Cole Monologues (March 14 @ The Great Hall)
The man, the legend Scott Thompson is revising his classic Kids in the Hall character for a special set as part of TOsketchfest.
Honey Beach 2k20 (March 14 @ Beaver Cafe)
Whether you did or didn't snag tickets for Robyn's sold out show, this Robyn dance party brings the Swedish pop hits all night long.
Planta Pizza Showdown (March 14 @ Planta)
It's an epic plant-based pizza showdown with Virtuous Pie and Pizzeria Libretto going head-to-head with plant-based pizza and an open bar.
Pi Day Comedy (March 14 @ Tranzac Club)
Calling all science geeks for a night of nerdy comedy from local comedians and the launch of dnatured.com, a new satirical science magazine.
A Travelling Light (March 14 @ Page One Cafe)
Nigerian-born, Toronto-based Idris Lawal has a sound all his own and fuses it with visuals meant to create experiences centred around storytelling.
Lecherous Nocturne (March 14 @ Coalition)
If you're trying to thrash on this fine Thursday, South Carolina's brutal tech death warriors Lecherous Nocturne are playing alongside local metal talent.
The Cave of the Silken Web (March 14 @ Innis Town Hall)
Presented by the Mulan Festival, this 1927 silent film is having its Canadian premiere alongside live music accompaniment, a panel and Q&A.
Boo Radley Project (March 14 @ Supermarket)
Smooth, jazzy grooves fresh out of Guelph arrives with The Boo Radley Projectwho fuse multiple genres to make a fresh and funky sound.
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky (March 14-16 @ The Royal Cinema)
Get your fill of blood splatter and flying fists as the hero Riki fights his way out of a high tech prison of the future.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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