The 2nd Selam Visual Arts Festival (OCT 13 to 23)

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
Sound The Horn & The Gladstone Hotel Present:
The 2nd SELAM VISUAL ARTS FESTIVAL (SVAF): A FREE 10-day exhibit displaying works by Ethiopian and Eritrean artists. This year's festival will showcase works of all visual artistic mediums -- photography,… Read More

[event]14th annual – When Brothers Speak 2011 this Saturday (Oct 8th)

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
North America’s largest annual showcase of Black Male Spoken Word Artists returns on Saturday, October 8th, 2011. Join us at the Toronto Centre for the Arts for the 14th Annual When Brothers Speak Spoken Word Concert, featuring performances by Open Secret (Ottawa), Jive Poetic (New York), Scruffmouth (Vancouver), John Akpata (Ottawa), and Dan Vaughn (Milwaukee); hosted and created by Toronto’s Dwayne Morgan Tickets… Read More

Quentin Vercetty Art Exhibit -Leaside Public Library Oct 12

Monday, October 3rd, 2011
Artshow in collaboration with the city of Toronto and the Toronto Public Libraries whereas I will be showcasing some of my artwork at Leaside Public Library from October 1st - October 31st.
165 McRae Dr. (Bayview ave. and Eglington ave.)
The Opening day is October 12th, but from October until that day I will be collaborating… Read More

SISTER SOULJAH in Toronto feat MOTION (Friday Sept 30th)

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
A Different Booklist invites you to a Book Launch and Presentation with the sensational Activist and Author of "The Coldest Winter Ever," "Midnight" "No Disrespect" and "The Meaning of Love" Sister Souljah LIVE in TOronto with Special Guest Motion When: Friday September 30, 2011 from 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: O.I.S.E Auditorium, 252 Bloor Street… Read More

WOMBmanifesto: Keisha Monique Simone -Manifesto Festival 2011

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Fresh from her her voyage to the Mother Land, heres some footage of SFA Fam Keisha Monique Simone performing at the 1st annual WOMBmanifesto as part of the Manifesto Festival here in Toronto! twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sfamedia Read More

[Due tomorrow] Submissions! ArtReach Toronto Youth Arts Pitch Contest 2011!

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

ArtReach Toronto Youth Arts Pitch Contest 2011! ArtReach Toronto, Manifesto and City of Toronto Cultural Services invite you to participate in the 2011 Youth Arts Pitch Contest.  If you are a young artist or a group of artists, between the ages of 16 and 24, we want to hear from you! We want to discover and support some of Toronto’s… Read More

[Concert footage] Talib Kweli – Wakestock 2011 Collingwood ON

Monday, August 8th, 2011
Footage of Brooklyn emcee Talib Kweli performing various of his hits live yesterday (Sunday August 7th) at the 2011 Wakestock festival in Collingwood Ontario (Canada) follow us on twitter! http://www.twitter.com/SFAmedia Read More

[Spoken Word] Keisha Monique Simpson -Stolen From Africa TV

Sunday, August 7th, 2011
Clip of SFA family Keisha Monique Simpson, performing a very powerful poem about her father during the reasoning session about spirituality with Donisha Prendergast (Bob Marleys Granddaughter) and the community, held at Alexander Park (Scadding Court Community centre) Follow SFA on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sfamedia Read More

Ticket giveaways to see Bun B in Toronto! Wednesday August 10 2011 Sound Academy

Thursday, August 4th, 2011
SFA Media will be giving away 2 tickets to see Bun B live in concert! Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook and mention you want Bun B tickets to be eligible for the contest. Winners will be notified on August 9th! GOOD LUCK!! EVENT DETAILS Rapper… Read More

[August 13 ]Black Daddies Club 2nd Annual Family Picnic

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
By Tendisai Cromwell Mark August 13 off  your calendar for the Black Daddies Club 2nd Annual Picnic at Orono Park in Bomanville.  This will be a family affair packed with a variety of activities, entertainment and of course food. The first picnic took place in 2009 and was a great success according to Brandon Hay, executive director of the Black Daddies Club. “It was really about families… Read More