16Nov
For the first and only presentation in Toronto of The “Estudiantina” of the University of San Carlos of Guatemala on Saturday, November 21, 2015
Remembrance Day is November 11. Known also as Armistice Day, it was the official end of World War One in 1918. It is now
27Oct
I first learned about the Holocaust as a student at the University of Toronto in the 1950s. Fellow students, my friends, showed me the
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Mexico’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is on or around the same day as Halloween. It too has skeletons and skulls but
This is just a couple of the many interesting films screenings from around the world available in our city. The one about a Korean
Japanese culture is famous for its flowers and flower arrangements. I think the Toronto Japanese Garden Club show is worth a visit. Please let
A small group of Indian-Canadians from the state of Bengal come together each year to celebrate their cultural heritage and to introduce their children
Mexico’s music isn’t just Mariachi bands. This Saturday, at 7:30pm, the Monarca Ensemble (Paulina Derbez, Naomi Barrón, and María Rosales) will launch the “Contemporary
14Oct
All are invited to a free Korean Food Festival by The Korea Club, Korean Consulate, York University’s Hallyu Dongari and Ryerson’s RU Kpop Club.








