It’s still Black History Month so we’ve mentioned a couple Black History events but we’ve also chosen a few other public gatherings that you
I was in Ireland last year hoping to experience genuine Irish music in its home country. Alas, I only found it in pubs that
Ruth writes: I spent a week in early December in New Orleans and loved it. I was therefore delighted to discover that its Mardi
You can experience aspects of four continents in Toronto this week, some for free. Black History Month. Kuumba continues February 11 and 12. Free.
Toronto is full of events that link us to the outside world and countries that have given us our many wonderful citizens. We are
Kent Monkman’s new exhibition Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience rated a huge spread in the Star this week. Of Swampy Cree, English
The Chinese/Lunar New Year/Spring Festival Year of the Rooster begins Saturday, January 28. Chinese-speakers represent about 12% of Toronto’s population so you can be
We’re putting Chinese New Year’s events in a separate blog because there are so many. In the meantime, here are a few affordable items
Here are a few of the many stimulating events inspired by the world that we can find in Multicultural Toronto. Believe me, there are











