China’s ancient homophobia reconsidered. Two Yolka celebrations. A Tamil heritage festival. Two very different Japanese events. A Raoul Wallenberg Day event. The Winterfolk Festival
Dancing is one of my favourite ice-breakers, a great opportunity for fans of Multicultural Toronto to meet other people. It’s healthy too. You can
Here are a few of the many stimulating events inspired by the world that we can find in Multicultural Toronto. Believe me, there are
African, British, Chinese, Franco-Fete, Indian, Mexican, South Asian, Tamil, and Tatar events this weekend in Toronto. Someone asked me for a list of Chinese
Ruth writes: Please let me know about any upcoming June ethnic event open to the public before our deadline for the month June 10.
The spring festival of Nowruz (Nevruz) is celebrated in Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey
Ruth writes: Just talked with Brian Martin of the British Isles Show who said that one section of the Zoomer Show will be devoted
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,
Ruth writes: I especially wanted to go to one of my favourites, the Nevruz Spring Festival at the Nile Academy. This festival is great
Ruth writes: This is one of my favourite events because it gives us a different perspective on a distant part of the world. Representative