Here are a few happenings this week that could make you think you’re in Indian food heaven, musical Ireland, or the Caribbean with its
Take your pick. An Asian night market or a stimulating ride on the nostalgic Freedom Train? How about a ceremony lighting up the CN
Dancing is one of my favourite ice-breakers, a great opportunity for fans of Multicultural Toronto to meet other people. It’s healthy too. You can
You can experience aspects of four continents in Toronto this week, some for free. Black History Month. Kuumba continues February 11 and 12. Free.
We have primarily Caribbean events but also African, African-Canadian, Laotian, Filipino, and Polynesian festivals. Please let us know of any more gems in free
You might have to queue in the cold, but the Canadian Opera Company’s Free Concert Series should be worth it. They do have some
20Aug
Ruth writes: the Afro-Carib Fest is at the Scarborough Centre Subway Station. It looks like fun, is easy to get to, and it’s free.
28Jul
Ruth writes: We are happy to reprint press releases about free or nearly-free multicultural events if they include detailed information like this one about
Ruth writes: It’s a big mystery to me. Why did the July 23 Star give almost full-page, page three, front-section prominence to a Hindu
Ruth writes: It’s such a joy going to Harbourfront these days. You don’t have to wait in the cold on Bay Street