We have a full weekend of free or nearly-free cultural events that show off Toronto’s diversity. It starts on Thursday morning with
Wow. How can anyone possibly choose what to do from this weekend’s amazing variety of free or nearly-free events? And all of them
Jamila Kyari of Harbourfront’s Media Relations sent us this story about its innovative weekend festival: One of the festival’s highlights is Masters of
The following events are free except where indicated. Where food is available, you might have to pay extra for it. We’re starting our
On summer Thursday lunch hours, free live music inspired by many of Toronto’s cultures accompanies sample dishes from some of our ethnic restaurants.
This coming weekend too, there will be lots of opportunity to experience multicultural Toronto’s free or nearly-free events. On Friday, the Taste of
July 1, Canada’s national day in Toronto is a many-splendoured thing. For those fans of ethnic culture lucky enough to be in town,
For people interested in free or nearly free events that showcase Toronto’s amazing diversity, this weekend is another treasure-trove. Italian Heritage Month continues
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I fell in love with storytelling around campfires at a cottage or summer camp many years ago. Last year’s Storytelling Festival brought back those