I was in Ireland last year hoping to experience genuine Irish music in its home country. Alas, I only found it in pubs that
Toronto is full of events that link us to the outside world and countries that have given us our many wonderful citizens. We are
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
Ever hear of Hurling? I never did until I was in Ireland recently. Well, it’s played on Saturday afternoons at Centennial Park in Mississauga
I just returned from a delightful couple of weeks looking for different cultures in Ireland. While English dominated, we found that the Gaelic or
Maureen Mulvey sent us information on an Irish event in Toronto: 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising in Dublin – April 24th 1916 Sunday
St. Patrick’s Day, is March 17. Toronto honours the patron saint of Ireland and things Irish with one of our biggest parades on Sunday,
Many of our cultural groups are bringing in the new year with very expensive gala parties. Among the cheaper or free celebrations are: December
Solange De Santis writes: The Canadian National Exhibition’s (CNE) vigorous program of international performing arts recently showcased three countries in one afternoon. Founded in
With three parades slated last Saturday for Yonge Street each starting nearby at 11am, I wondered what would happen if they collided.