TORONTO
Mon March 4, 7:40pm, Trampoline Hall, The Garrison, 1197 Dundas Street West
This latest installment of lectures and delights was curated by Amy Langstaff. Featuring Christina Bagatavicius on Hoarding, David Jamieson on Metacognitive Mismatch & Relationship Strife and Sheila Murray-Brown’s Town, My Dad’s Town. Hosted by Misha Glouberman.
Thurs March 7, 6pm, Toronto launch of Serial Villain, Type Books, 883 Queen Street West, free
Author, illustrator and head honcho of amazing events like the Strip Spelling Bee and Queer Slowdance Sherwin Tjia is launching his new collection of illustrated b-movie/noir-inspired short stories, Serial Villain, at Type Books. There will be a Powerpoint illustration, signings and questions and answers.
This latest installment of everyone’s favorite babely spelling bee promises to be anything but a drag (I know, I know, but the joke wrote itself.)
With a lending library of designated dancers for all you wallflowers, and a dancecard-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Queer Slowdance Night has all slow songs, all night long. Slow songs will be simulcast into the brand-new basement chillout lounge.
International Women’s Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. Today’s celebrations begin with a rally at 11am followed by a march, a fair and a dance at 8pm.
This wonderful free literary salon features Vancouver author Kevin Chong along with Sagan Yee and Rob Saffrey, two young writers from the Toronto Street Writers, who will interview Chong about his work.
Serafina, Patrick de Belen, Optimus Rhyme, Sabrina, If, Anto Chan, Iyah.