Update: Please note information on Rwanda commemoration below on April 10, added after we first published this blog. Most of us have a lot
In Toronto this week is a film about a search in Canada for a delicacy popular in Japan. Look for an Asian music series
Sorry I was late in announcing Toronto City Hall’s New Zealand mosque vigil a couple days ago. I just heard from St. Stephen in
It must be the cold weather and the need for lots of food. Not many free events have come to my attention during this
Here’s your opportunity to experience Africa, Maroons, and a famous Muslim comic from the U.S. Do you know what Maroons are? With Black History
Christmas services Portuguese, Danish or Tamil style. Bringing in the New Year meditating in the Korean or Japanese Buddhist way. These are among the
As we get closer to Christmas, Toronto is bursting full with many festivals, musical concerts and parties. December 21 is the winter solstice. The
As we move into December, Christmas activities seem to dominate. In addition to religious events, look for seasonal theatre, parties, fund raisers, flower shows,
Something for everyone in our diverse city: the future of Asia-Canada, a book on feisty Black women, and a Canada-India-based play centered on cricket.
Alas, some of the following events are already sold out, but at least mention of these can give you an idea of the popularity











