Free pizza, photography and film are all part of events in Toronto today. The World Press Photo exhibit arrives to feature some of the best images from the last year while Pi Co is giving away pizza. Comedy, poetry, music and more are all set to make your Tuesday a good one.
Events you might want to check out:Free Pizza at Pi Co (October 2 @ Pi Co)
Pick yourself up a free, Neapolitan-style pie at Pi Co's new location on Spadina anytime between noon and 3:14 p.m.
Where Do We Start? (October 2 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The discussion continues as politics remains the topic of the day in Toronto. This week's focus is on municipal finance-turned-game show.
SG Lewis (October 2 @ Mod Club)
Haunting and beautiful, house DJ SG Lewis slows it down and brings up the feels with his mixes that transport you into outer space.
Terms of Service (October 2 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
This free screening includes a selection of short films that investigate the myriad ways the internet affects our daily lives.
Carach Angren (October 2 @ The Garrison)
Unleash hell on this fine Tuesday with some serious black metal courtesy of Carach Angren, More Principium Est and Wolfheart.
Rowers Reading Series (October 2 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Poetry and prose are on as authors and readers share stories that touch on different themes and issues, open the mind and feed the soul.
Get on Board (October 2 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Coach House Books is launching its fall collection with Howard Akler, Tamara Faith Berger and more on hand to read their newest works.
Stupid Fancy (October 2 @ Comedy Bar)
The Halloween edition of Stupid Fancy is on with a ton of local comedians finding inspiration in other people's art.
Oraltorio (October 2-20 @ Yonge Centre for the Performing Arts)
Part poetry slam, part house party, this play follows two Toronto girls as they grapple with womanhood and identity.
World Press Photo Exhibit (October 2-23 @ Brookfield Place)
Some of the most impactful, moving and visually appealing images from the last year in photojournalism arrive for your viewing pleasure.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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