This current period includes Easter, one of our most important Christian events. Multicultural Toronto offers a vast variety of different ways to celebrate it.
Update: Please note information on Rwanda commemoration below on April 10, added after we first published this blog. Most of us have a lot
In Toronto this week is a film about a search in Canada for a delicacy popular in Japan. Look for an Asian music series
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
“Toronto residents can pay their respects to the New Zealand victims at a vigil planned tonight at Nathan Phillips Square beginning at 6 p.m.
My husband has been struggling with cancer and heart disease for the last four years. I have accompanied him frequently to a couple of
My first choices for this period are China’s Ai Weiwei’s new exhibition and France’s impressionist painters’ industrial landscapes – beauty even in coal smoke.
Don’t let the cold and ice storms stop you from exploring the world in Toronto. Just be aware that some events could get cancelled.
It’s hard to avoid Chinese New Year celebrations during this period. They are ubiquitous in Toronto this month. While most of the Chinese events
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