It’s hard to avoid Chinese New Year celebrations during this period. They are ubiquitous in Toronto this month. While most of the Chinese events
Asia, China, First Nations, Italy, Portugal and our multiculturalism inspire lots of big, outdoor, festivals overflowing with smiling people during this period. We also
China’s ancient homophobia reconsidered. Two Yolka celebrations. A Tamil heritage festival. Two very different Japanese events. A Raoul Wallenberg Day event. The Winterfolk Festival
Dancing is one of my favourite ice-breakers, a great opportunity for fans of Multicultural Toronto to meet other people. It’s healthy too. You can
Ruth writes: I especially wanted to go to one of my favourites, the Nevruz Spring Festival at the Nile Academy. This festival is great
Dear Friends! The Tatar Community Berlek in Toronto cordially invites you to the national fest Sabantuy on Sunday, June 23 starting at
28Mar
I’ve been going to as many of Toronto’s ethnic festivals as possible for the last three or four years. The ones I like best
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
Where is Tatarstan? For me, it’s been in Toronto ever since curiosity took me to a couple Tatar festivals here. The Tatar community in
This coming weekend too, there will be lots of opportunity to experience multicultural Toronto’s free or nearly-free events. On Friday, the Taste of