Year: 2018

813. April Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

I’m leaving today for a week in Ireland.  Fortunately, some of you have sent posters which makes it easier for me to tell everybody 

812. Refugee Art Show Opening – April 5, 2018

Refugee Committee Art Show and Book Sale. Thursday 5 April to Saturday 7 April. Show of art by Refugees, Indigenous Artists, Newcomer Friends, and

811. March 20 – April 3 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

   I just got back from two weeks exploring archaeological sites in Israel. The trip meant taking time off from producing this blog. The

810. Egyptian Coptic Museum & Storytelling Festival – Multicultural Toronto – March, 2018.

Sorry I’ve been so busy with a couple new projects. I just have enough time to share posters of two March events. The Storytelling

809. Lunar New Year Events – China, Korea, Malaysia, Tibet, Vietnam – February 2018

The Lunar and Chinese New Year Spring Festival this year starts on February 16. This is a time for visits with family and friends,

808. February 1-11 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

An early Chinese New Year event where you make and gobble down traditional dumplings that look like ancient silver ingots. A World Interfaith Harmony

807. January 25-31 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

Black Canadian artists, Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, stories from Canada’s Chinese diaspora and a Cameroon immigrant, and a Night of Ideas from France. Have you

806. January 20-25 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

Tea and music in a yurt. A charming video starring the Toronto Tabla Youth Ensemble. Two Robbie Burns Day celebrations. Escaping slavery on the

805. January 13 – 21 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

China’s ancient homophobia reconsidered. Two Yolka celebrations. A Tamil heritage festival. Two very different Japanese events. A Raoul Wallenberg Day event. The Winterfolk Festival

804. January 10-17 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

A chance to tango the night away. A sacred relic of St. Francis Xavier here in town. First Nations and Anglicans getting together over