Category : Religions

313. Sukkot in Downtown Toronto

  Did you see the sukkah this past week in front of the Old City Hall at Queen and Bay? I dropped in and

311. October Islamic History Month

  On October 25, 2007, the Government of Canada officially declared October as Islamic History Month to recognize “the important contributions of Canadian Muslims

310. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 28-30 Multicultural Weekend

    Lots of free or nearly free events are in store this weekend for those who enjoy Toronto’s multiculturalism. Details like links, addresses,

308. Report on the Ukrainian, Polish, Mexican, Korean, Voices of Nations, & Tibetan Festivals

  This past September 14-16 weekend, I went to five festivals, two parades, and a very spiritual Tibetan event. The Ukrainian parade was better

305. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 14-16 Multicultural Weekend

  The Ukrainian Parade would be my first priority this weekend. But you might prefer other events. Details like links, addresses, times and schedules

303. Sept. 7- 9, 2012 Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Multicultural Events

  It looks like another rich weekend in the GTA full of ethnic events from which to choose. Details like links, addresses, times &

302. Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Multicultural Weekend Report

  Wow. What a great multicultural weekend. I was in three continents with  great music, great spectacles and lots of colour. The Ashkenaz festival

301. Aug. 30 – Sept. 3 Free or Nearly-free Multicultural Events Toronto

  Thursday, August 30 At noon-time, diners at Nathan Phillips Square will hear West African-inspired music by Afrafanto and the Tich Maredza Band for

300. Last Week’s Somalian, Cuban and Turkish Festivals

  I tried to do three events last Saturday afternoon. I went first to the Somalian festival at Mel Lastman Square. It advertised a

299. Multicultural Toronto’s Ashkenaz Festival Aug. 28-Sept. 3

  Who has the time to see 75 acts and 200 world-class performers of Jewish music? Who has time to choose from six days