Worldfest is an annual, three days cultural event for explorers of all ages and nationalities. With more than 150 different nationalities living in and around Toronto, we are one of the world's single largest centers for cultural diversification. Worldfest brings many of these communities together under a single umbrella. Toronto is bound with street festivals and local cultural events. None have the diversification and magnitude of Worldfest. In a world of shrinking distances and technological communication, Worldfest brings back the nostalgic past of face to face travel all under one roof. Worldfest allows the traveler to experience the cultural realities that each and every country represented has to offer. Be it food, drink, entertainment, dress, or customs, including local laws of import and export. Each community will be represented by a pavilion-style geographical zone without borders. The explorer is allowed to roam freely from country to country. With the combination of...
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In the late summer of 2007, a group of Hansarang (One Love) Church leaders (Pastor Edward Park, Youth Pastor Moses Olson, Praise Leader Fred Hwang & Peter Jung) went on a mission to assist/serve...
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Episode 11: To celebrate the anniversary of the First Situationist International, Shit TV will be discussing the impact of Situationism on culture and art, interviewing members of the public and...
Episode 11: To celebrate the anniversary of the First Situationist International, Shit TV will be discussing the impact of Situationism on culture and art, interviewing members of the public and...