Tuesday doesn't have to be the worst because events in Toronto today give you the chance to pick up a pie totally free of charge. Singers Julia Holter and Matt Nathanson are both here and you can catch poetry, film and a new opera comedy as well.
Events you might want to check out:Free Pizza at Pi Co. (February 26 @ Pi Co)
Pi Co. is ready for another pizza giveaway to celebrate a new location at King and Church, with free pies for everyone from noon to 3:14 p.m.
Julia Holter (February 26 @ The Great Hall)
Let the gentle, twinkling ambient art pop sounds of Julia Holter fill your soul and melt your winter blues away as the L.A. singer arrives for the evening.
Shab-e She'r Poetry Night (February 26 @ Tranzac Club)
Local poets M. Nourbese Philip and Valentino Assenza are ready to take to the stage to bare their souls and share powerful stories.
Matt Nathanson (February 26 @ Mod Club)
Perhaps remembered best for his lovely indie hit "Come On Get Higher," Matt Nathanson's music is meant to stir subtle passions deep within.
Rock the Bop (February 26 @ The Cadillac Lounge)
It was the time of the twist and singer Miss Tammy Darling is ready to take you back to the era of the 50's and 60's with a spotlight on female artists.
Frozen Hearts (February 26 @ Eyesore Cinema)
Little Terrors is back to present a series of ten short films that all centre on gore, horror, weird stuff and maybe a love story thrown in.
Water Photography (February 26 @ Surf the Greats)
Part of Surf the Great's Beneath the Surface exhibition, a panel of artists are set to chat about the techniques behind underwater photography.
Disney Pub Quiz (February 26 @ The Beaver)
It's a whole new world at The Beaver for a special pub quiz dedicated to all-things Disney, plus a bit of karaoke for good measure.
This Mountain Life (February 26-28 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
An epic exploration of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, this film looks at all the peaks and the people who call them home.
Whose Opera Is It Anyway? (February 26 - June 25 @ Social Capital Theatre)
Opera and comedy come together for a television show-inspired take on both genres, complete with short-form, game-based improv.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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