With 60 countries represented in 26 pavilions at 12 locations across Mississauga, this is a not-to-be missed multicultural event. Festivals in other parts
Lots happening in multicultural Toronto this holiday weekend May 19-21 that’s free or nearly free. Details are on www.TorontoMulticulturalCalendar.com . On Saturday, from
P. Anne Winter writes about this recent JCCC event As I’ve known from previous bazaars, this one earlier this month started with a line-up
P. Anne Winter writes about the Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo Puppets. Even though it was outside our usual free or nearly free guidelines, I decided
Janice Chan writes about her first experience at the Big Drum Social A few weeks ago, I went to the Big Drum Social
The Khalsa Day event was fantastic as usual. The Sikhs are so well organized. At the CNE, volunteers served great vegetarian food to
29Apr
Arriving late, I missed the national anthems of Turkey, Canada and Macedonia. In addition to the Turks and Macedonians, there were other performers:
24Apr
Free Israeli, British, Roma, Bulgarian, Burmese, Buddhist, & Sikh events are on this weekend. In addition there’s International Dance Day and the documentary
24Apr
As single-culture festivals go, the Thai New Year Songkran this past Sunday was as perfect as they get. If you missed it this
21Apr
On Saturday, April 28, Harbourfront Centre is co-producing a Bulgarian Festival with the Bulgarian Arts Festival. The free events are: Children/Family Programming in the