It's not every day you can check out the museum for free, but events in Toronto today will see the Gardiner wave the admission fee for an entire week. Elsewhere, you can catch a free outdoor film, cry at some art (I do) and sip on a whole lotta wine.
Events you might want to check out:Free Outdoor Movies at Parkway Forest Park (August 23 @ Parkway Forest Park)
Blankets, snacks and a free film screening are all on at Parkway Forest Park with tonight's feature film To Catch a Thief.
Miranda Lambert (August 23 @ Budweiser Stage)
Country music superstar Miranda Lambert is cuttin' it up and dishin' it out for the night alongside Little Big Town.
Summer Wine Jam (August 23 @ Berkeley Church)
Soak up the summer at the sixth edition of this big wine party featuring over 75 wines up for the tasting, with food pairings to accompany them.
Movies in St. James Park (August 23 @ St. James Park)
Nestled in the downtown core is the final instalment of this free outdoor film series is showing Breaking Away, starring Dennis Quaid.
C!C!C! Sings for Aretha (August 23 @ The Great Hall)
A tribute to the Queen of Soul is on tonight during this PWYC concert to honour the late singer's recent passing.
Soft Power Show (August 23 @ Milk Glass Co.)
We all cry sometimes, and it's okay. You may again at this art show, which uses soft objects to express dreamlike vignettes and evoke a feeling of total vulnerability.
Twister (August 23 @ Revue Cinema)
This timeless disaster flick takes on new, figurative meaning for the world we live in today during this special, one-night screening.
On Future (August 23 @ Toronto Centre for the Arts)
Emerging and established artists look to use their works to represent a diverse exploration of how the idea of the future is constant for everyone.
Digits (August 23 @ Handlebar)
Local electro pop band Digits takes cues from 80s new wave and an almost Tim & Eric-esque vibe to create some spacey tunes ripe for dancing.
Free Admission at the Gardiner Museum (August 23-30 @ Gardiner Museum)
The Gardiner Museum is opening free of charge for patrons to check out and take part in community programming on throughout the week.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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