It's a sunny Saturday in the city and events in Toronto today offer the chance to take in music, food and comedy. The folks behind the often-spotted Handmaid's Tale are in to chat and the Vintage Clothing Show is back. The Storytelling Festival returns and there's cult goodies for sale.
Events you might want to check out:The Making and Meaning of The Handmaid's Tale (March 2 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The Handmaid's Tale has no doubt become a cultural phenomenon and some of the folks behind this dystopian masterpiece are in to chat about the show.
What The Film Bazaar (March 2 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Part of the What the Film Festival, this one-night market specializes in all kinds of rare, cult, indie and unusual merch, sold alongside music and drinks.
TIB x ildsjel (March 2 @ Ildsjel Collective)
Up-and-coming indie artists are ready to show their stuff as The Indie Blender and ildsjel Collective team up to showcase entering talent in the local scene.
Drought (March 2 @ Milk Glass Co.)
Toronto-based photographer Peter Hadfield's new book takes a look at an unlikely subject: drained pools as a microcosm for climate change.
Literally Dead (March 2 @ Comedy Bar)
Get ready to laugh yourself to death as some of Toronto's top comedians drop by for a hilarious night of stand-up.
Flipside Donuts Grand Opening (March 2-3 @ Flipside Donuts)
A new take on gourmet mini donuts is here as Flipside opens with a weekend of festivities, including giveaways, tastings and more.
Greyson Chance (March 2-3 @ The Drake Hotel)
Still growing and developing his sound, the raw talent of Greyson Chance bursts forth as he experiments with his electro pop tunes.
Vintage Clothing Show (March 2-3 @ Enercare Centre)
Vintage sellers from all over the province are arriving with a whole slew of designer goods, like clothing accessories, jewellery, handbags and more.
Antique & Vintage Market (March 2-3 @ Enercare Centre)
Old is in and this massive marketplace has thousands of vintage items and retro finds up for sale from the antique-chic to the crazy kitsch.
Storytelling Festival (March 2-24 @ Multiple Venues)
Now in its 40th year, storytellers from all over the city are sharing their tales in an effort to foster community and build cross-cultural bridges.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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