It would be a stretch to consider our visit to the historic old Mackenzie House a Black History event as advertised. We spent about
Harbourfront gets an A+ for getting its audiences up on their feet to dance. The teachers last weekend were from the Jaivah Nouvel Expose
It was like being in China. My friend Romaine Jones and I got the VIP treatment the moment we walked in the door. Grabbed
You don’t have to wait for the one-weekend-a-year Doors Open opportunity to visit many of this city’s intriguing buildings. You can visit many of
Thanks to Norman Taylor, I learned about the Pongal Festival Reception in time to give it a mention on my Twitter.com/torontomulticul and to go.
How well do you know the cultures of your Toronto neighbours? Can you identify the countries of origin of the food, festivals, or symbols
February is Black History Month, a time to “Remember the past. Celebrate the present.” We do have festivals featuring our Black neighbours all year
India’s Republic Day celebration last Saturday was an event more for Indian-Canadians than for other Torontonians intent on learning about Indian culture and meeting
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Which Chinese New Year’s celebration is meant for you? Let me know if you’re doing something interesting. If you have small children, the public
The Dreams Wedding Show was disappointing only because there were no male models dressed in the beautiful tunics that I saw in the South