Many Chinese New Year celebrations are aimed at Toronto’s Chinese. Harbourfront’s LunarFest is for everybody and it’s entirely in English. It’s participatory. You can
P. Anne Winter writes: Japanophiles can happily become saturated with the flurry of new events added to Spotlight on Japan. Between January 4 and April 25, it has at
The Toronto Public Library has events, all free, that give you a chance to meet some of your Black neighbours and question them about
31Jan
Harbourfront Centre has just informed us of the highlights of its Kuumba weekend February 1-3. Performing are many talented local and international artists from
If you’ve already done lion dances, kung fu demonstrations, and cute kids dancing in cute costumes and you have a limited budget – is
On February 3 and 10, Toronto will host two more interesting Asian wedding shows respectively, the Suhaag and the Kismet. Each is organized by
Where can you find zaatar in Toronto? My husband’s quest for that Middle Eastern herb mixture led us to Arz. There we found several,
14Jan
Lucky Tatar children. Three Santa Clauses showed up to give them gifts at the Tatar Old New Year party this past weekend. Of course
P. Anne Winter writes: Spotlight on Japan is a three-month cultural program, an exciting time for all Japanophiles. It goes from January 19 to
The launch of Tamil Heritage Month at Toronto City Hall this week had some spectacular dancing and costumes as well as greetings from officials.









