Toronto has a wide variety of free and almost-free celebrations and meetings during this period that reflect our city’s multicultural rainbow. Here are some
How fortunate we are to have so many exotic choices of things to do: First Nations. 19th Annual Community Pow Wow. September 24, 6am
This week has several free or nearly-free events reflective of our culturally-diverse city. Heritage backgrounds and origins include Celtic, Chinese, Egyptian, Japanese, Macedonian, Muslim,
What does multicultural Amsterdam have that multicultural Toronto doesn’t? Both of us are on at least one list of the top 10 multicultural cities
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
Ruth writes: The hard part is to choose from this abundance of riches. Please mark your calendar now. Afro-Carib Festival. Aug. 20-21. Free. Albert
The biennial Ashkenaz Festival takes place every two years. If you miss this one, your next opportunity is probably 2018. “Klezmer and Yiddish music
This coming week’s events include Black history, Bolivia, Buddhist, Greek, Indian, japan, Latin, Christian, Jamaican and Multicultural. Black History. OBHS Freedom Festival! Celebrating August
Ramadan this year starts around June 6. Daily fasting will continue for 30 days until Monday, July 4. This means no food or drink










