It must be the cold weather and the need for lots of food. Not many free events have come to my attention during this
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.
Here’s this week’s list of mostly free or almost-free events in our culturally-diverse city. Something for everyone: a Martin Luther King Jr. concert; Estonian
Christmas services Portuguese, Danish or Tamil style. Bringing in the New Year meditating in the Korean or Japanese Buddhist way. These are among the
As usual, the world is in Toronto this week with lots to do, much of it free of charge including a play set in
As we move into December, Christmas activities seem to dominate. In addition to religious events, look for seasonal theatre, parties, fund raisers, flower shows,
The world is in Toronto but Toronto is out there in the world. Last year, an exhibition of Canadian art was shown in Venice,
Something for everyone in our diverse city: the future of Asia-Canada, a book on feisty Black women, and a Canada-India-based play centered on cricket.
China, First Nations, Ireland, Italy, Punjab, and Ukraine are here but I have to stop adding any more to this blog or I’ll never