Culture, Arts & Entertainment
Audience
Library Branch
This presentation will consider approaches to and theories about the act of taking photographs of others, in relation to the art photography of Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Thomas Struth, and Nan Goldin, photojournalism of Ja...
Come and enjoy the 1993 classic-Hocus Pocus-...
Nina Shah will demonstrate and teach how to transfer your creative inspiration to glass, using an array of transparent colours and liners. Painting on glass uses an interplay of light and colour to create shadows and reflecti...
In collaboration with Culture Days and the Neighbourhood Arts Network, Toronto Public Library hosts over 40 Toronto-based artists and arts organizations in a celebration of arts and culture at library branches throughout the ...
Molly Sutkaitis is a storyteller, and can help you with your own stories. She has worked with adults and teens, helping them to develop their storytelling skills. Come and join us as she regales us with her tales, then enco...
Play some old favourites on the PS3, 360, and Wii. Check out some recent titles.
Mon Sep 23
Enjoy a recent blockbuster at the library. Please note that films shown may be rated 14A.
Mon Sep 16
Join us for a great movie. Free admission and you can bring your own refreshments. Contact the branch for a list of movie titles.
Mon Sep 09
Mon Sep 16
Mon Sep 23
Mon Sep 30
Mon Oct 07
Share your latest literary discovery and discuss the selection of the month. Register in-branch or by calling 416.393.7674
Wed Sep 04
Wed Oct 02
Children will make a bracelet representing their world travels! Registration begins July 26th. Ages 7 and up.

Barbara Frum

