It's a sunny Saturday in Toronto and events today look to welcome the early spring weather with a huge birthday celebration for our fair city. The Gardiner is open for free and The Moon has landed. The Women's Day March is on and there's film, music and records to be had.
Events you might want to check out:International Women's Day March (March 9 @ OISE)
Rally, march or just show up for women as they take to the streets in solidarity with women around the world fighting for equality.
Black Women in Films and Television (March 9 @ Revue Cinema)
Black women in film and television take the spotlight with screenings and a panel on the tangible and intangible presence of Black women on screen.
Nina Nesbitt (March 9 @ Velvet Underground)
The small but mighty sound of Nina Nesbit combines soft electro waves with bursts of sound as her poetic lyrics speak of life and love.
Björk Party (March 9 @ The Baby G)
This celebration is in its 5th year, celebrating all things Icelandic goddess Bjork, with DJ Phillippe spinning her hits, misses, remixes and rarities.
Ossington Pop-Up (March 9 @ 45 Ossington Ave)
Vinyl lovers can get their fill of hot wax at this pop-up sale featuring a vintage market hosted by independent sellers and makers.
Lavender (March 9 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
Lavender is turning one and celebrating with a night of fun dedicated to lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, queer, non-binary and trans folks.
Gardiner Museum Birthday Weekend (March 9-10 @ Gardiner Museum)
The Gardiner Museum is ready to celebrate 35 years of ceramics with a special weekend of programming and access to all exhibitions for free.
Sugar Shack TO (March 9-10 @ Sherbourne Common)
All things maple syrup are on as Sugar Shack returns with a weekend of sweet fun, including activities, ice carving, music, treats and a warming station.
Celebrate Toronto (March 9-10 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Celebrate the city at this two-day festival to mark Toronto's 185th birthday with a marketplace, activities, music, food and lots more.
The Moon: A Voyage Through Time (March 9 - August 18 @ Aga Khan Museum)
Marking the 50 years since the lunar landing, this exhibit explores our enduring fascination with it and includes artist Luke Jerram's giant sculpture.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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