Year: 2016

613. An Artist from Moldova in Toronto  – 2016

I get excited when I hear about a culture in Toronto that I haven’t yet added to my collection of photographs. Such was the

611. Nowruz March 12 to April 1, 2016

The spring festival of Nowruz (Nevruz) is celebrated in Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey

610. British Home Children – A Sad History – 2016

They have been in the news recently. A February 27 story in the Toronto Star. Unmarked graves discovered in Etobicoke. An upcoming exhibition at

609. Refugee Documentary from Germany –  March 10, 2016

Germany has received over 1 million refugees over the past year. The Goethe Institute told us about a 4-part film series about recent refugees

608. International Films and Festivals – 2016

Forget about the lack of diversity at the Academy Awards. Toronto probably has more festivals with foreign films than anywhere else in the world.

607. International Women’s Day – March 3, 4, 5 and 8, 2016

International Women’s Day is March 8. Toronto’s big rally, march and fair is on Saturday, March 5. The march starts from OISE and goes

606. Saint Patrick’s Day and Irish Events – February and March, 2016

St. Patrick’s Day, is March 17. Toronto honours the patron saint of Ireland and things Irish with one of our biggest parades on Sunday,

605. Changes in 20th Century Chinese Art – February 28, 2016

Ai Wei Wei is the most famous contemporary Chinese painter combining Chinese art themes with foreign influences. But Toronto has several such Chinese artists.