Canada-China relations, African and Persian-inspired music, a gallery dedicated to Black artists, and Indigenous arts are among this period’s events. The launch of a
Official ceremonies on or around November 11 take place at civic sites around the GTA. Also known locally as Armistice Day, the date was
People who identify as visible minorities are now a majority in Toronto. 51.5%. The Toronto Star pointed this out last week following the release
Ever hear of a Kitchi Blanket, Bob Dylon, or Sufi Whirling? A fluvial parade in honour of the Virgin of Penafrancia at Bluffers Park
Here are a few of the many free or nearly-free events expressive of Multicultural Toronto this week. It would be nice if all of
Brazil, England, First Nations, India, Japan, and Russia have inspired cultural events in Toronto this week. You can meet and talk with Israelis and
A visit from one of Tibet’s main religious leaders. An opportunity to take selfies with GTA residents in heritage costumes from 20 different countries
Toronto is full of events that link us to the outside world and countries that have given us our many wonderful citizens. We are
If you are interested in cultures in Toronto from Brazil, Cuba, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Syria, and/or Taiwan, mark your calendar now for the
The biennial Ashkenaz Festival takes place every two years. If you miss this one, your next opportunity is probably 2018. “Klezmer and Yiddish music