Events in Toronto this week include lots of things to do and see. The Aga Khan Museum is ready to welcome Luke Jerram's giant travelling moon sculpture and the Sugar Shack is back at Cherry Beach. A Women's Day market and comedy festival are on, plus lots of free stuff, too.
Events you might want to check out:Trampoline Hall (March 4 @ Garrison)
Another round of inspiring and insightful talks is on with Esther Splett, Elwood Jimmy and Kiera Boult in to chat about their work.
Best of TechTO (March 4 @ Toronto City Hall)
A year's worth of Toronto's tech community's accomplishments are celebrated at this big event featuring talks, networking, food and drinks.
Tarana Burke (March 5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Spawning the global campaign that has reshaped gender and equality, #MeToo founder Tarana Burke is here to talk about the movement.
Vince Staples (March 5 @ Rebel)
Having carved out a spot for himself on the world hip-hop stage with his steely flow and razor sharp raps, California's Vince Staples isn't one to miss.
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.
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.
Travis Scott (March 7 @ Scotiabank Arena)
After a successful first run, Travi$ Scott has extended his hugely popular ASTROWORLD tour to once again bless Toronto for the night.
Wet & Kilo Kish (March 7 @ Velvet Underground)
Brooklyn's Wet stays true to a classic indie sound with gentle vocals over soft plucks while Kilo Kiss mixes in her own brand of art pop.
Women's Day Craft Market (March 8 @ Tranzac Club)
International Women's Day gets a celebration with a pop-up market that brings together local artists and makers for a day of shopping and activities.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (March 8-11 @ Cinesphere)
Frodo Baggins is ready to set out on a daunting task in the first part of Peter Jackson's adventure trilogy based on the works of J R.R. Tolkien.
Sugar Shack TO (March 9-10 @ Sherbourne Common)
All things maple syrup is on as Sugar Shack returns with a weekend of sweet fun, including activities, ice carving, music, treats and a warming station.
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 women, non-binary folks and trans people.
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.
Sports Cards & Beer (March 10 @ Brunswick Bierworks)
Free craft beer tastings and barbecue are both on for this sports card trading market, with vendors buying and selling sports cards and memorabilia.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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