Emmanuel Gallant writes: To complement Ruth’s post, “395. Filipino, Justin Trudeau, Indian, & Orange Parades 2013”, here are my impressions
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P. Anne Winter writes: Okinawa is an amazing group of over 160 islands at the southern tip of Japan. Because it is so close
What countries are not part of Multicultural Toronto? If you mention Mongolia, let me tell you about some very special artifacts from Mongolia
Sunday, July 28, 2013 10:00am to 10:00pm at Yonge-Dundas Square. This festival is open to the public and free for
Copyright ©2013 Ruth Lor Malloy Ruth writes: Except for one minute, I thoroughly enjoyed myself at AfroFest earlier this month. I spent two
With three parades slated last Saturday for Yonge Street each starting nearby at 11am, I wondered what would happen if they collided.
P. Anne Winter writes: In Toronto we are fortunate to have at least two very different celebrations of these combined festivals.
Last Sunday, I stood for two hours watching and photographing the Pride Parade. I saw groups of Thais, Africans, Latinos, Filipinos, South Asians, Jews, and
Have you ever attended a real Pow Wow gathering with different First Nations? What does it look like? What do these people feel inside
Lucky us. We’re one of eight North American cities to host this important work by world-class artist, Beijing-based Ai Wei Wei. We’re the only










