This African art show opening looks interesting. I’m not sure what it’s about but it could be clothing designs. Please let us know your
Kent Monkman’s new exhibition Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience rated a huge spread in the Star this week. Of Swampy Cree, English
What does multicultural Amsterdam have that multicultural Toronto doesn’t? Both of us are on at least one list of the top 10 multicultural cities
Sorry, but I only knew about this event a couple days ahead. I didn’t have enough time to post a blog about it but
Ruth writes: We expected that the first few days after the Aga Khan Museum’s opening on September 18 would draw big crowds. The museum
Ruth writes: It isn’t often that we hear about a Mongolian event in Toronto. An art exhibition was included in the recent Culture Days
One of the bonuses of going to festivals in multicultural Toronto is meeting some interesting people you would not ordinarily encounter. I came
If you haven’t seen them yet, please try to get to Toronto City Hall by this weekend. Toronto‘s new edition of
Lucky us. We’re one of eight North American cities to host this important work by world-class artist, Beijing-based Ai Wei Wei. We’re the only
Emmanuel Gallant shares his images and experiences at a major annual art exhibition, part of Italian Heritage Month. Early this month, I attended the