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Awesome Toronto events happening April 22-24

Get your 90s fix this weekend with two events that harken back to the decade of tearaways, platform shoes, glitter and oversized jerseys – either celebrate with girl power film, or party like it’s 1992. There’s also a natural soap-making workshop and a shindig that combines healthy juice with vodka. Just some of the fun going down this weekend in Toronto, April 22-24.

Drunk Feminist Films: Spice World

https://www.universe.com/events/drunk-feminist-films-presents-spice-world-tickets-R17F6T

Not sure where the “drunk” part comes from, but you can celebrate girl culture by watching Spice World and getting dressed up in your platforms, double pom pom hairdos and tearaway pants. Members of the Drunk Feminist Films crew will add live girl power commentary.

When to go: Saturday, 7:45 pm

Where at? The Royal Cinema, 608 College

Tickets: $10 at the door

 

Anti Vice x Inside Out Film Festival

https://www.facebook.com/events/1674920996102547

Part juice and vodka night, part film festival, this event helps support the Toronto LGBT Film Festival, which starts at the end of May.

When to go: Saturday, 7-11 pm

Where at? Anti Vice Juicery, 853A College

Tickets: admission is free

 

Back in the Day: A Tribute to 90s Old School

http://www.themarqueemedia.com/

For some reason, the 90s are still making a major comeback in Toronto. Dance to Jay-Z, Puff Daddy, ‘N Sync (yes, the glory of ‘N Sync), the Fugees, the Spice Girls, Dr. Dre, Britney Spears and more.

When to go: Saturday, 10 pm

Where at? Revival Nightclub, 783 College

Tickets: $15 and up

 

Soap Making Workshop

http://www.rowanhomespun.com/#!class-schedule/c1dqr

Scrub yourself clean on Sunday with an all-natural, cold process soap-making workshop. You’ll leave the class with an armload of soaps to take home, use as gifts and generally brag about. Ingredients include essential oils, natural butters, lye and organic flowers.

When to go: Sunday, 1-4 pm

Where at? Rowan Homespun Apothecary, 2196 Queen E

Tickets: $60

Erin Cardone: Born on the Prairies, Erin Cardone grew up knowing there was more to life than canola fields and AAA Alberta Angus. So she escaped, living in Europe and Australia, white-knuckling it through plates of calf brains and raw horse meat, and learning languages she can't remember anymore. After a stint as a jaded, skeptical journalist, she changed tack and began writing rather awesome blogs and showing businesses that advertising is dead, so long live social media, with her businesses Legendary Social Media. She now splits her time between various Canadian cities, Costa Rica and wherever else the wind blows.
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