The beat of a drum, the rumble of many drums – has become more prevalent, more loved in Toronto in recent years. Toronto’s wonderful
Yes, paper can be fascinating. Japanese culture has developed thousands of different kinds. To glimpse a few, go to the Open House at the
Yonge-Dundas Square. For more information, see: www.desifest.ca
The show is June 11. Two free tickets to this show will go to the first person who emails me a request at ruthlormalloy@gmail.com,
Who are the Hakka people? Why is Toronto hosting a Hakka conference? Why should you bother reading this blog? I first heard of the
The Sogetsu Ikebana Toronto East Branch will be holding the 46th Annual Sogetsu Ikebana Show at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. The show will
I like going to both of these immense festivals because of their wide variety of cultures. I usually talk with participants about their unique
Here’s your big chance to visit the buildings you’ve been seeing only from the outside. In most cases, guides will be inside to tell
“Greater Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a repertoire of Spanish and Neapolitan love songs and Rock hits, all with a Latin feel, full of
Migration, Food and Identity in North York’s Little Manila. May 21, 10:30am-12pm. $20. ($10 for Heritage Toronto subscribers).Taste Bathurst-Wilson’s emerging Little Manila and experience











