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The best events in Toronto this weekend: March 2-4

YAYOI KUSAMA: INFINITY MIRRORS

The world’s top-selling living female artist’s blockbuster show has sold out at three American -museums, and based on the online rush when advance tickets went on sale, it’s already wildly popular with Torontonians. The main attraction is the Japanese artist’s mirror rooms, which -visitors will be able to experience (read: snap selfies) for 20 to 30 seconds at time. In fact, the show has become such a social media phenomenon, one Washington, DC, couple staged a -marriage proposal in Kusama’s The Soul Of Millions Of Light Years Away room last spring.

March 3 to May 27. Art Gallery of Ontario. 317 Dundas West. $21.50-$30. ago.ca.


Curious Minds

Talks by Tina Brown, John Hodgman, Reza Aslan and others.

March 2. $29-$39, pass $149. Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema. hotdocscinema.ca

Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival

Scripted, ensemble comedy fest takes over the Theatre Centre & Comedy Bar.

To March 11. $16-$20, pass $90. torontosketchfest.com. See round-up of five must-see shows.

Phantom Thread in 70mm

Here are five reasons you need to see Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar-nominated romance as it was meant to be seen.

Opens March 2. TIFF Bell Lightbox. tiff.net.

International Women’s Day March

Liberation-themed rally and march.

March 3. 11 am at OISE Auditorium march starts at 1 pm. Free. iwdtoronto.ca.

My Dad Wrote A Porno

Jamie Morton reads his dad’s erotica as part of live podcast taping.

March 4. Massey Hall. 8 pm. $45-$59.50. masseyhall.com.

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