Here are some free or almost-free events to amuse or educate you in our diverse city. Celts. Celtic Studies Speakers Series present “The Invisible
Ruth writes: The hard part is to choose from this abundance of riches. Please mark your calendar now. Afro-Carib Festival. Aug. 20-21. Free. Albert
24Aug
Ruth writes: Yes, we have lots of British culture in Toronto. Coming up is a concert of Cornish Music. Every May Day and Labour
Ruth writes: Someone asked me the other day if I went to all the festivals in Toronto. Yikes! I once counted one year’s worth
12Mar
Coronation Street seemed to be the star of the 22nd annual British show. The only queue was of fans eager to have their picture
The French Book Fair, the Christmas flower shows (candlelight on Dec. 8 at Allan Gardens), and Lowe’s Christmas Market continue. Performing at the latter
It looks like another rich weekend in the GTA full of ethnic events from which to choose. Details like links, addresses, times &
I hope this Performance Schedule for Yonge-Dundas Square helps you plan your busy Canada Day. It was sent to us by the Community Folk
Some people think that Robbie Burns’ birthday celebrations are boring. “They go on forever,” said one lass. I went to two last weekend