A First Nations 101, a scandal in France caused by Richard Wagner’s opera Tannhäuser, a European art collection at the AGO, and Palestine and
Many organizations offer annual bazaars this time of year. Most have free entry. Most sell handicrafts, seasonal treats and traditional home-baked goods. Some sell
Recently Toronto has been associated with a few of the world’s mass murders, but maybe there’s some indications of hope. When the United States
The world is indeed in Toronto: this week, a discourse on a contemporary Chinese-Canadian art exhibition, and a celebration of First Nations author, playwright
Are British Home Children a culture? The European Day of Languages certainly qualifies as having quite a few. Toronto continues to teem with multicultural
Here are a few of the many free or nearly-free events expressive of Multicultural Toronto this week. It would be nice if all of
Here are some more May and summer events that illustrate what many of us like to do no matter what our heritage culture is;
Several important events originating in other parts of the world are celebrated in Toronto this month. Except for the pow wow, they won’t be
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
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