An early Chinese New Year event where you make and gobble down traditional dumplings that look like ancient silver ingots. A World Interfaith Harmony
Tea and music in a yurt. A charming video starring the Toronto Tabla Youth Ensemble. Two Robbie Burns Day celebrations. Escaping slavery on the
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
Meet Guatemalan plaintiffs involved in an anti-Canadian mining court case, or rock to live music at our annual Christmas tree lighting at City Hall.
Many organizations offer annual bazaars this time of year. Most have free entry. Most sell handicrafts, seasonal treats and traditional home-baked goods. Some sell
The world is indeed in Toronto: this week, a discourse on a contemporary Chinese-Canadian art exhibition, and a celebration of First Nations author, playwright
Are British Home Children a culture? The European Day of Languages certainly qualifies as having quite a few. Toronto continues to teem with multicultural
Are you wondering what you can do to help the approximately 300,000 Rohingyas who have had to flee for their lives from their homes
Ever hear of a Kitchi Blanket, Bob Dylon, or Sufi Whirling? A fluvial parade in honour of the Virgin of Penafrancia at Bluffers Park
England, Latin America, Eid ul-Adha, Hot and Spicy Foods, Serbia and Tibet inspired the upcoming events this weekend in Toronto. Most of these are