Free events in Toronto this week include a huge science festival and a photo exhibit that offers a rare glimpse inside the former Weston's Bread Factory.
Events you might want to check out:Rowers Reading Series (May 8 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
An evening of poetry and prose featuring Gwen Benaway, George Elliott Clarke, Liz Howard and Jennifer LoveGrove.
Life as We Know It (May 9 @ Fort York Public Library)
Filmmaker and visual humourist Cameron Tingley presents his short live-action films and shares his observations of modern society.
Wavelength Music Talks (May 10 @ Toronto Public Library - Lillian H. Smith Branch)
UK writer Nick Smash shares his experiences of Toronto’s vibrant yet forgotten post-punk scene in the early 80s.
Science Rendezvous (May 12 @ Multiple Venues)
This one-day science festival has buskers, demonstrations, chemistry shows and liquid nitrogen ice cream.
Wonder Exhibit (May 12-20 @ Former Weston Bread Factory)
The Weston Bread Factory opens its doors to feature photos by Toronto photographer Laird Kay that celebrate this city landmark.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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