Year: 2016

Ruth writes: This is a fun festival for families and anyone wanting to enjoy a traditional Japanese event. Mochi is sweet pounded rice, a

3pm. St. Piux X Church, 2305 Bloor St. W. Adults $25. Seniors & Students $20. info@banduristy.com or www.banduristy.com. A concert of this Ukrainian instrument

582. Clothes for Syrian Refugees – January, 2016

It was a very heartwarming experience for everybody, volunteers, refugees and me. For weeks a group of Toronto volunteers led by Julie Mahfouz Rezvani

581. Middle  Eastern and South Asian Supermarkets Adonis and Iqbal – 2016

Exploring our wonderful, giant, ethnic supermarkets is fun and free, but it’s dangerous because of the temptations,  especially in Adonis. This “multicultural” supermarket has

Ruth writes: Can outsiders help end civil wars? The launch of a new book on Norway’s controversial role in the Sri Lankan civil war

Folk music from Lebanon and Iran, stories from the Holy Land, poetry, and letter writing to political prisoners are among the topics this month

The Japan Foundation, Toronto and the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto sent us this notice. Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor St. W. “All

577. Kwanzaa – Uniting the African Diaspora in Toronto

Discovering different cultural traditions is always exciting. Such was the case when I heard about Kwanzaa and the Harriet Tubman Community Organization last year.