Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival, which typically draws more than one million people, will be a virtual event this year. The alluring parade of scintillating costumes and jamming steel-pan bands that ...
(The Root) — Underneath a sun-drenched blue sky, the noises of the steel pan pierce the air, their jubilant sounds forcing us into hip-swaying and rump-shaking as we trek down Lake Shore Boulevard in ...
I was living in Toronto, 44 years ago, playing music full time with the Tradewinds band, when the annual Caribbean festival in Toronto known as Caribana was born. Toronto, along with New York, had ...
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival (please note: little to no Black or Caribbean people call it this – we call it Caribana) sits alongside Afrofest as one of the few public events in the 6ix where Black ...
When the jubilant extravaganza known as Caribana officially begins on July 14, more than 1 million people from around the world will take to the streets of Toronto in an outpouring of enthusiasm for ...
Caribana is one of the city's most over the top, bright, beautiful and joyous festivals. It takes over the city's waterfront, bars, party spaces and parks with music, community, food and music and it ...
De Great Iron Pot, 55 Nugget Ave., Scarborough | Calypso City, 25 Cecil St., Toronto Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays from June 13 - July 13, 2008; 8:00 p.m. - Midnight This is an exciting annual showcase ...