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5 things to do in and around Victoria today, Wednesday March 4th

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All hail hump day!

Whether it’s getting your weekly dose of laughter from comedy night, exploring photography or even attending a job fair, this Wednesday holds all the promise of being a great one.

Comedy Night at The Mint

The funniest way to spend a Wednesday is Phillips Comedy Night at The Mint! Each week Morgan Cranny and Drew Farrance bring the most hilarious comedian’s in the city together for a wonderful evening of food, drink and fun!

  • Where: The Mint, 1414 Douglas Street
  • When: 8 p.m.
  • Cost:  $15

Reel Thought: Where Angels Fear to Tread

This Lent we are presenting five screen adaptations of the novels of E.M. Forster. Forster lived until 1970, but all but his last novel (A Passage to India, 1924) were written before the First World War, and are now more than a century old. Their themes and concerns were far ahead of their time, anticipating seismic changes in British society which Forster lived to witness, and which have flowered in the fifty years since his death. Forster’s principal characters strive for genuine human connection, and fight against the rules and mores of their society, the strictures and disapproval of their families, and even their own selves, to achieve it.

  • Where: St. John the Divine Anglican Church, 1611 Quadra Street
  • When: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Fairmont Empress Career Fair

Stop by the Fairmont’s career fair for an on-the spot interview with hotel leaders! Come to the Port Cochere Entrance at the Belleville St. side of the hotel. Please bring a paper copy of your resume. Dress code is business casual.

  • Where: Fairmont Empress, 721 Government Street
  • When: 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Factory Cyberpunk Dance at Logan’s Pub

Come join us for only the best in gritty, neon-soaked, futuristic cyberpunk dance music. It’s lasers glittering off your shoulders in the dark stompy fun. So, strap on your best mag-lock dancing shoes.

  • Where: Logan’s Pub, 1821 Cook Street
  • When: 9 p.m. – 1 a.m.

Esquimalt Photography Club Open House

The month and a half long photography exhibition gets off to a great start with the Photography Club Open House. Photographers will be available for a meet and greet and will have additional images on display. Come out and meet some of the talented photographers and hear the background stories that surround the great images they captured.

  • Where: Esquimalt Recreation Centre, 527 Fraser Street
  • When: 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.

 

 

Tree Lowrie
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