Weekend events in Toronto kick off with St. Patrick's Day shenanigans on Friday, but don't let your green beer goggles fool you; there are tons of other fun things to get up to.
Expect fresh pilsner, traditional eats from the Irish Embassy, entertainment from the Woodgate-Shamrock Irish Dancers and Brogue, Scantily Plaid and Fresh Eire at this party.
Check out the opening night of Toronto's Pansy Ass Ceramics first solo art show. Expect a lot of homoerotic art and one-of-a-kind ceramics that'll make you blush.
Love cruelty-free cupcakes? Dairy-free donuts? Plant-based pies and tarts? Then you should get yourself to this ever-growing vegan bake-off and market.
One of Toronto's most inclusive dance parties turns eight this month with a party featuring Tasha Rozez, Lissa Mone,t and rapper Matthew Progress. The YYY crew will spin throughout.
The third annual Bjork party is a night of Bjork hits, misses and remixes with visuals from Charziie and Michael Soulard and a performance by Leelando.
When a boxing gym turns into a cabaret, you get this night of opera, jazz and storytelling. It's one of the city's most unexpected music venues and make sure you RSVP in advance to get in.
Bruce McDonald teams up with veteran playwright and screenwriter Daniel MacIvor for this offbeat coming-of-age comedy-drama about two Nova Scotian teens who hit the road in July 1976 with a ghost.
Screen Queens presents this cult classic with host Allysin Chaynes and a lot of wine. They'll be adding commentary throughout the film, saying all the things you've always wanted to.