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861. Affordable Events February 27 – March 5 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

It must be the cold weather and the need for lots of food. Not many free events have come to my attention during this

834. July 28-August 6 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto -2018

Here are festivals and events where you can experience Black History, the Underground Freedom Train, the Caribbean, First Nations, India, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sri

815. April 21-29+ Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Sorry to have missed a lot of important and stimulating events this past month but traveling to Israel and Ireland helped broaden my own

811. March 20 – April 3 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

   I just got back from two weeks exploring archaeological sites in Israel. The trip meant taking time off from producing this blog. The

805. January 13 – 21 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

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

773. August 3-8. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017.

Here are a few happenings this week that could make you think you’re in Indian food heaven, musical Ireland, or the Caribbean with its

760.  June 1-7 and Other Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

June is Italian Heritage Month and Aboriginal Culture Month. This week, drums from many countries start vibrating in Woodbine Park, inspiring us all to

725. Mardi Gras in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Ruth writes: I spent a week in early December in New Orleans and loved it. I was therefore delighted to discover that its Mardi

715. January 11-18 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Here are a few of the many stimulating events inspired by the world that we can  find in Multicultural Toronto. Believe me, there are

593. Film with Bob Marley’s Granddaughter – February 5, 2016

RasTa: A Soul’s Journey. Free Film Screening with RSVP. Remarks by Donisha Prendergast. 6pm. Royal Ontario Museum. Attendees should enter though the President’s Choice