I will never forget Jack Layton passing out red lucky money envelopes in the Gerrard Chinatown in 2009 in the snow. It seems he
1. The CNE continues this week to September 5. I hope to go back on Friday to finally see the Kenyan Acrobats, and then
Had fun yesterday at the CNE’s International Pavilion. Unfortunately, the Black Angels Acrobats didn’t arrive in time for their opening show. They were still
Is there another way to say a lot is happening this weekend in the free or almost- free multicultural department? Making choices is the
With its Sunday’s record-breaking attendance of 1.5 million, why is Taste of the Danforth so successful? We asked Howard Lichtman, who coordinates marketing, sponsorship, programming and media
If your weekend starts early, three interesting events are on Thursday. If you’re concerned about your health, there’s a Taoist Taichi demonstration with lectures
The Canadian National Exhibition is a multicultural event? Well yes, if you consider this Toronto tradition to be “cultural.” It’s an Ontario tradition actually. I
The Filipinos Making Waves Festival was calm when I arrived on Sunday last to catch its parade. The evening before, I had glimpsed this
I managed to experience the flavours of four ethnic events last Saturday in the space of nine hours including transportation. They were all different,
P. Anne Winter shares her impressions of the Japan Foundation’s recent talks on ancient Japanese Theatre Arts. During the two hottest days of the











