Mexico’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is on or around the same day as Halloween. It too has skeletons and skulls but
This is just a couple of the many interesting films screenings from around the world available in our city. The one about a Korean
Japanese culture is famous for its flowers and flower arrangements. I think the Toronto Japanese Garden Club show is worth a visit. Please let
Halloween is on October 31. Toronto has been developing many traditions around this event which must look very strange to newcomers to town and
A small group of Indian-Canadians from the state of Bengal come together each year to celebrate their cultural heritage and to introduce their children
Mexico’s music isn’t just Mariachi bands. This Saturday, at 7:30pm, the Monarca Ensemble (Paulina Derbez, Naomi Barrón, and María Rosales) will launch the “Contemporary
15Oct
cordially invite you to attend a Panel Discussion Muslim Voices against Extremism Moderator: Naheed Mustafa Award-winning Freelance Broadcaster and Writer Speakers: Mohammad Fadel Associate
14Oct
All are invited to a free Korean Food Festival by The Korea Club, Korean Consulate, York University’s Hallyu Dongari and Ryerson’s RU Kpop Club.
6Oct
Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights this year is on November 10 and 11. Like Christmas, this favourite festival is celebrated in many locations
5Oct
What do flowers have to do with Multicultural Toronto? This Blog is not just concerned with folk dancing groups and multi-faith issues. We also







