Program Series
The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon is a place where writers, thinkers, movers and shakers come together for discussions, debates and more.
Toronto Public Library celebrates Black History Month with great programs for everyone at branches across the city. Check out some great books and great people at the library.
Thank you very much for your interest in the Business Inc. Series. All applications have been reviewed and successful applicants have been contacted.
The eh List brings you the authors of Canada's most popular books of the season. Check out our spring 2012 list!
The stories shared through this year's Human Library program resonated with Torontonians.
The annual June Callwood Lecture honours the life, work and legacy of journalist, author and social activist June Callwood (1924-2007).
In April 2011, Toronto Public Library presented a city-wide celebration of books and reading. Torontonians enjoyed more than 80 events and celebrated the transformative power of reading.
Saturday March 10 to Saturday March 17. Activities for kids, teens, and the whole family - it's interactive, it's entertaining and it's free!
Sign up for this free six-week program for kids 7 to 12. Explore the world of magic and wizards in some of the greatest stories ever told.
Satisfy your curiousity with an eclectic collection of lectures and discussions across the city.
Are you interested in playwriting or screenwriting? Have you already started working on a piece? Get expert feedback from the acclaimed Sarah Ellis, our winter 2012 Writer in Residence.










