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
We have a wide range of stimulating free or almost-free activities during this winter period. Official levees where anyone can meet our official leaders
This month we have two major religious festivals on December 25, Christmas and the beginning of the Jewish Hanukkah. Christmas December 25 is Toronto’s
I’m delighted with the choice made last week. Viola Desmond was not a famous poet, a suffragette nor an Olympian. She was an ordinary
During this season, I’ve found several traditional Toronto events that are worth while considering for multicultural fans. I aim for food for the mind
Even though the cold weather has finally arrived, we still have a lot of cultural events to enjoy. Most are places to meet new
I hope you can find something of interest to do in this fascinating city of ours. Most of the following events are free or
Here are some free or almost-free events to amuse or educate you in our diverse city. Celts. Celtic Studies Speakers Series present “The Invisible
This is another rich period of free or almost-free events representing Toronto’s many cultures. The following are just the ones we’ve heard about. There
I just spent a week in the province of Guizhou in southwest China. It’s a region of mountains, rice terraces and tiny dilapidated but