As usual, the world is in Toronto this week with lots to do, much of it free of charge including a play set in
Something for everyone in our diverse city: the future of Asia-Canada, a book on feisty Black women, and a Canada-India-based play centered on cricket.
Here are festivals and events where you can experience Black History, the Underground Freedom Train, the Caribbean, First Nations, India, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sri
An early Chinese New Year event where you make and gobble down traditional dumplings that look like ancient silver ingots. A World Interfaith Harmony
Tea and music in a yurt. A charming video starring the Toronto Tabla Youth Ensemble. Two Robbie Burns Day celebrations. Escaping slavery on the
The world is indeed in Toronto: this week, a discourse on a contemporary Chinese-Canadian art exhibition, and a celebration of First Nations author, playwright
Brazil, England, First Nations, India, Japan, and Russia have inspired cultural events in Toronto this week. You can meet and talk with Israelis and
Wow! Spring really is here. Festivals and trees are blossoming all over the GTA. This first week of May and the rest of the
Variations on the Mardi Gras theme. Another New Year event. A language few of us have ever heard of. An outdoor festival in February.
It’s still Black History Month so we’ve mentioned a couple Black History events but we’ve also chosen a few other public gatherings that you