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681. East Chinatown Goes Multicultural – 2016

Toronto’s East Chinatown should look even more multicultural by the end of August if all goes well. Twenty-one professional painters are currently working on

680. Ashkenaz Festival Warning August 30-Sept. 5 – 2016

The biennial Ashkenaz Festival takes place every two years. If you miss this one, your next opportunity is probably 2018. “Klezmer and Yiddish music

679. August 12-14 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

On the weekend of August 12-14, you can find yourself in Africa, Bolivia, Italy, Japan, South Asia and Sri Lanka without getting on an

678. Filipino Arts Festival August 5-7 – 2016

Kultura Filipino Arts Festival August 5-7. Free except for food. To buy tickets see: http://www.kultura.ca/tickets/. Kapisanan Philippine Centre, (167 Augusta Avenue) and Nathan Phillips

677. Two Roma Events August 2 – 2016

Fund-raiser for a Hungarian family who lived in sanctuary in two Toronto churches for nearly three years after losing their refugee claim. They said

676. August 1, 5-7 Events in Affordable Multicultural Toronto – 2016

This coming week’s events include Black history, Bolivia, Buddhist, Greek, Indian, japan, Latin, Christian, Jamaican and Multicultural. Black History. OBHS Freedom Festival! Celebrating August

675. Peruvian Festival July 30 – 2016

Peru’s National Day was July 28. The 5° Mega festival Peruano is Saturday, July 30. 6pm-2am. $25-$35. 30 artists from Peru, the U.S., Montreal

674. August 1, 5, 6 and 8. Yo Yo Ma Multicultural Music Film – 2016.

Yo Yo Ma’s film Music of Strangers is about master musicians from around the world playing together and making great new music together. The

672. July 29-August 1 Weekend in Multicultural Toronto – 2016.

We have primarily Caribbean events but also African, African-Canadian, Laotian, Filipino, and Polynesian festivals. Please let us know of any more gems in free

672. CAMH presents “Where Therapy Meets Vodou” – July 28, 2016

We know it as voodoo and associate it with mysterious, spooky practices,  but CAMH, our Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, is presenting a