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308. Report on the Ukrainian, Polish, Mexican, Korean, Voices of Nations, & Tibetan Festivals

  This past September 14-16 weekend, I went to five festivals, two parades, and a very spiritual Tibetan event. The Ukrainian parade was better

307. Bata Shoe Museum’s Shoe Project

The Bata Shoe Museum has a new exhibition about the special shoes of 12 immigrant women from countries like the Ukraine, Turkey and Japan.

305. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 14-16 Multicultural Weekend

  The Ukrainian Parade would be my first priority this weekend. But you might prefer other events. Details like links, addresses, times and schedules

303. Sept. 7- 9, 2012 Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Multicultural Events

  It looks like another rich weekend in the GTA full of ethnic events from which to choose. Details like links, addresses, times &

302. Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Multicultural Weekend Report

  Wow. What a great multicultural weekend. I was in three continents with  great music, great spectacles and lots of colour. The Ashkenaz festival

301. Aug. 30 – Sept. 3 Free or Nearly-free Multicultural Events Toronto

  Thursday, August 30 At noon-time, diners at Nathan Phillips Square will hear West African-inspired music by Afrafanto and the Tich Maredza Band for

299. Multicultural Toronto’s Ashkenaz Festival Aug. 28-Sept. 3

  Who has the time to see 75 acts and 200 world-class performers of Jewish music? Who has time to choose from six days

297. Aug. 23-26 Affordable Multicultural Events Toronto

    We have a full weekend of free or nearly-free cultural events that show off Toronto’s diversity. It starts on Thursday morning with

295. Toronto’s Japanese J-Town Mall

P. Anne Winter writes about our only Japanese mall. I recently had the pleasure of introducing Ruth to J-Town. We had such fun. Even