Korean, Japanese and Chinese tea ceremonies — each different – will be demonstrated at the Toronto Tea Festival. Lots of tea samples to compare.
Stalls in Toronto’s many Chinatowns are already selling lucky laisee envelopes, calligraphy, and pictures of the Kitchen God. Just tour a Chinese mall to
23Jan
Two anti-Assad Syrian activists meet in prison. They fall in love, and after being released, they have children. They continue their political work as
Intercultural Dialogue Institute sent us this poster about Helene Klodawsky’s latest documentary “Grassroots in Drylands” filmed in Palestine, Israel and Jordan which “reveals a
Blood, Milk, and Tears: Menstruating, Nursing, and Mourning in Islamic and Jewish Sources Tuesday, January 26-March 8. 2016 Multi-Faith Centre, Multi-Purpose Room, 3rd floor,
19Jan
Many countries have “cultural treasures” and the Korean Traditional Performing Arts Company ‘Kamuac’ is one of Korea’s. It is performing in Toronto to celebrate
18Jan
Ruth writes: This is a fun festival for families and anyone wanting to enjoy a traditional Japanese event. Mochi is sweet pounded rice, a
13Jan
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
It was a very heartwarming experience for everybody, volunteers, refugees and me. For weeks a group of Toronto volunteers led by Julie Mahfouz Rezvani






