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March 8th marks International Women's Day each year, though it's sadly not yet a national holiday in Canada, as it is in a few countries. But official holiday or not, there are still a tonne of events happening in Toronto to mark the occasion. Here are some of Torontoist's best bets for celebrating feminism this week:
No time…Must get back down to Harbourfront…IFOA in full swing…Here are some other literary events taking place this week….
The week starts off with another instalment of Pussy Pen, an evening of readings and performance focusing on women, trans, and queer perspectives. It takes place at Tango and Crews, 508 Church St, beginning at 8pm. Free.
Everyone sufficiently recovered from Word on the Street? Over 200,000 people braved the wind and rain and descended upon Queen’s Park for a celebration of books. I have a book hangover, thus the lateness of this week’s listings.
It's Thursday evening, you have a few dollars in your pocket and your stomach is running on E. You're tired of eating grilled cheese sandwiches every night, and you're out of ketchup anyway. Next thing you know, the softwood lumber deal comes through. "Good for the provinces, good for Canada," you say to your roommate. Now it's time to celebrate. You grab your cardigan, lace up the Clark Wallabees and start combing your hair. Then you realise there's no need to comb your hair, because you're going to the Roxton (379 Harbord St. just east of Ossington).
last weekend of this theatre marathon:
