Category : Multicultural

645. Blue Like Me – Jewish Film Festival – May 9, 2016

Just saw a fascinating trailer about the work of an artist born in Mumbai, India to a Jewish family. Her images combine Jewish, Muslim,

574. Creches from Across the World, December 27 and 30, 2015.

Ruth writes: Just two more days to see this charming collection of creches from around the world and be reminded of what Christmas is

568. Storytelling at Artscape Wychwood – Dec. 12, 2015 & Jan. 9 & 23, 2016

Ruth writes: Oral storytelling is a folk art common to many of our cultures. It is not just for children. It’s for people wanting

461. How to find free or nearly-free multicultural events in Toronto – 2015

Ruth writes: People frequently ask me where I find the culturally-diverse events mentioned in our events calendar. Well, there’s no one complete list anywhere,

460.  Toronto Multicultural Calendar in New York Times 2014

    It’s refreshing to read an enthusiastic article about culturally-diverse Toronto that only gives Mayor Ford one sentence. Francine Prose likes our restaurants

443. Multicultural Book Stores in Toronto 2013.

TheOrigami.ca reviews bookstore Rainbow Caterpillar with children’s books in French, English Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Farsi, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Gujarati, Chinese, Urdu and Turkish. See:

408. Opening of CNE’s International Stage 2013

    There were no fireworks, but a few men were flying through the air at the opening of the Ex’s International Stage on

380. Our Report on the 2013 Halal Food Festival

  What is halal? Can everyone eat it? How different is it from other food? I went to the Halal Food Festival when it

374. May 25-26, 2013. Iran, Doors Open, Carassauga, Germany, Buddhism, China, the World

   This weekend has so many exciting events that I haven’t been able to mention all of them in www.torontomulticularcalendar.com. You’ll find: The Iranian

355. Yesterday’s LunarFest at Harbourfront

Many Chinese New Year celebrations are aimed at Toronto’s Chinese. Harbourfront’s LunarFest is for everybody and it’s entirely in English. It’s participatory. You can