Toronto’s multicultural scene continues to thrive. A few cancellations have occurred and some restaurants report fewer in-house customers due to fear of the Covid-19
Music and stories from Africa, a Jewish concert and Shabbat ceremony, and medieval music at Toronto’s Public Labyrinth spring equinox walk. Our annual Francophone
Here’s your opportunity to experience Africa, Maroons, and a famous Muslim comic from the U.S. Do you know what Maroons are? With Black History
As usual, the world is in Toronto this week with lots to do, much of it free of charge including a play set in
This week, we have an opportunity to hear about some outstanding Arab-Canadian women. There’s a powerful 2002 film by distinguished photographer Edward Burtynsky worth
Don’t know what oware is? Want to know what’s going on in Toronto’s Afrocentric Alternative School? We just heard about this unique tournament and
The world is in Toronto but Toronto is out there in the world. Last year, an exhibition of Canadian art was shown in Venice,
Look here for a chance to experience ancient Japanese Noh theatre arts and recent Taiko drumming. A call for map lovers to help Doctors
Events in Toronto inspired by Africa, Asia’s famous night markets, Halal food, and a Taoist ritual for the souls of all the dead, not
Canada Day during this period comes with a free pancake breakfast at Thomson Memorial Park. You don’t need to go to Calgary for this