It's a total a winter Wednesday today but thankfully events in Toronto are here to make you laugh as the TOsketchfest takes over the city. New ideas are abound and the funny folks behind Baroness Von Sketch are in to chat. Art, film and a queer market are all on as well.
Events you might want to check out:Writers Talking TV (March 6 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Jen Goodhue, Monica Heisey and Jennifer Whalen of none other than Baroness Von Sketch are dropping by for a free chat and screening.
Shaed (March 6 @ The Drake Hotel)
Washington's electro pop trio have been heating up ever since their catchy single "Trampoline" was featured in an Apple commercial.
Film Path / Camera Path (March 6 @ InterAccess)
Artist Daniel Young and Christian Giroux have combined sculpture with film to test out an experimental hi-tech multimedia project.
House of Kings Art Market (March 6 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Local artisans from Toronoto's LGBTQ2s+ BIPOC community are dropping by with tons of handmade goodies for sale alongside an open stage party.
International Women's Hump Day Rager (March 6 @ The Ossington)
A rager to celebrate the women identifying peoples of past and present, DJ Susan SoRandom is spinning all the best Blondie, Madonna, Beyonce and more.
Lit Jam (March 6 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Storytellers from all walks of life are ready to share tales in this competitive improv slam that uses audience prompts to get things going.
Election (March 6 @ The Royal Cinema)
In the age of women politics, Alexander Payne’s Election and its unflinching protagonist Tracy Flick have never been more relevant.
Tyler Hilton (March 6 @ Hard Luck Bar)
There's good chance indie folk rockers Tyler Hilton will spend the evening tickling the ivory as he plays from his catalogue of rip roaring tunes.
TOsketchfest (March 6-17 @ Multiple Venues)
Tons of local and international comics, podcasters and performers are taking over spots all over the city, as this huge festival brings the laughs.
New Ideas Festival (March 6-23 @ Alumnae Theatre Company)
Fresh, innovative and challenging theatre is on as new works and works-in-progress are tested out in different formats and productions.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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