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NYICFF 2023 New York International Children’s Film Festival is Live Again With Great Latin Films

NYCIFF 2023 New York International Childrens Film Festival (Iakov Filimonov/Dreamstime)

The NYICFF 2023 New York International Children's Film Festival screens Oscar-qualifying children's films for a variety of ages. Many of these films are simply entertaining, but there is more going on at the NYICFF. Growing up seems harder today than it used to be, because children are exposed to so much, so fast now. Our culture makes unhealthy choices seem exciting, so it … [Read more...] about NYICFF 2023 New York International Children’s Film Festival is Live Again With Great Latin Films

25th New York International Children’s Film Festival 2022 Screens Great Latin Films at SVA Theatre

New York International Children's Film Festival 2022 (Strangest Girl/Mariano Cattaneo)

The New York International Children's Film Festival 2022 (NYICFF) screens Oscar-qualifying children's films for a variety of ages at the SVA Theatre in Chelsea, Manhattan, Fri-Sun, Mar 4-19, 2022. From $17. nyicff.org 🇦🇷🇧🇷🇨🇦🇫🇷🇮🇱🇲🇽🇵🇸🇺🇬🇺🇸 There are international films for all ages in many different languages. Children love being able to see young people like themselves on the … [Read more...] about 25th New York International Children’s Film Festival 2022 Screens Great Latin Films at SVA Theatre

New York International Children’s Film Festival 2021 is Virtual Nationwide

New York International Children's Film Festival (Iakov Filmimonov/Dreamstime)

The New York International Children's Film Festival 2021 is virtual nationwide at nyicff.org from Friday, March 5-14, 2021. From $18. All Access Pass $40/$100. It's a complete festival with premieres and filmmaker talks. Many of the films are age-appropriate pieces about the social challenges we are going through now. The COVID-19 Pandemic has been hardest on children. … [Read more...] about New York International Children’s Film Festival 2021 is Virtual Nationwide

New York International Children’s Film Festival 2019

Tepulpai & Naïra in 'Pachamama.' Courtesy Juan Antin.

The New York International Children's Film Festival 2019 is at multiple venues in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens on four weekends from February 22 to March 17, 2019. From $14 The Festival is North America's biggest film festival for children and teens. It is an Academy Award® qualifying festival. You can see the very best children's films of the coming year here … [Read more...] about New York International Children’s Film Festival 2019

21st New York International Children’s Film Festival 2018

"March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step." Courtesy of The Next Step: Creative Artists Agency.

The New York International Children's Film Festival (NYICFF) is an Academy Award® qualifying film festival of new feature and short films for children ages 3-18 years. 21st New York International Children's Film Festival The 21st New York International Children's Film Festival is weekends, February 23 - March 18, 2018. The Festival opens with a screening of Lu Over … [Read more...] about 21st New York International Children’s Film Festival 2018

Argentine New York

Argentine NYC (Hel080808/Dreamstime)

NEW YORK LATIN art, ballet, books, classical, comedy, community, dance, fashion, festivals, film, flamenco, food, jazz, music, opera, parades, pop, rock, soccer, sports, tango, theatre … [Read more...] about Argentine New York

International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC 2018

Ganesha puppet. Courtesy of the International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC.

The International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC is at the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center, Wednesday - Sunday, August 8 - 12, 2018. The Festival features Costa Rican, French, French - Canadian and Puerto Rican puppet shows. In the grand tradition of puppetry, the shows are for children and clever adults. The Festival is produced by Teatro SEA and The Morán … [Read more...] about International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC 2018

ReelAbilities Film Festival NY 2018

Courtesy of ReelAbilities Film Festival NY

The ReelAbilities Film Festival NY is a showcase of international movies by and about people with different abilities. It was founded in 2007 by the Marlene Mayerson JCC Manhattan, and expanded nationally in 2010. Isaac Zablocki is the festival Co-Founder and Director. 10th ReelAbilities Film Festival NY 2018 https://youtu.be/crcyT-lWFZc The 10th ReelAbilities … [Read more...] about ReelAbilities Film Festival NY 2018

7th Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival 2017 screens Mexico and Puppets

7th International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival

The International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival screens films of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora. 7th International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival The 7th International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival (IPRHFF) is Wednesday - Sunday, November 8 - 12, 2017. This year's festival adopts Mexico as a guest country. Both Puerto Rican and Mexican films are … [Read more...] about 7th Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival 2017 screens Mexico and Puppets

Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 1-7, 2023

Things To Do in NYC in March 1-7, 2023 (Alexander Mirt/Dreamstime)

Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 1-7, 2023 include an art fair, film festivals, soccer, tango, salsa, flamenco, classical, jazz and more. Wednesday, March 1, 2023 Celebrate Women's History Month. Thursday, March 2, 2023 The 28th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema film festival brings 21 French films, filmmakers and film lovers to Film at Lincoln Center; for ten … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 1-7, 2023

French NYC

Statue of Liberty French NYC (Pixabay/Pexels)

French NYC is mostly in the Upper East Side around the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), the French Consulate, and Lycée Français. It's also in Brooklyn. NYC's Little Paris is on Centre St between Broome and Grand. Le District is a lovely French food hall (NYC's Les Halles) with French markets and restaurants in Battery Park City. The Statue of Liberty, the … [Read more...] about French NYC

Brazilian NYC

Brazilian NYC Samba Elza Soares Brasil SummerFest SummerStage (Cameron Hughes/Dreamstime)

Brazilian NYC used to be in Little Brazil on 46th St between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Midtown, Manhattan, but has shrunk a lot. There is a Brazilian community in Astoria, Queens. Metro New York's biggest Brazilian community is in Newark, New Jersey's Ironbound District. Little Brazil is on 46th St between Fifth & Sixth Avenue. 🇧🇷 Brazilian NYC … [Read more...] about Brazilian NYC

Jewish NYC

Jewish NYC (Warczakoski/Dreamstime)

Jewish NYC is one of the communities that defines New York City. We are the world's largest Jewish community outside Israel. There are many Jewish communities in the Latin world. NYC's first Jewish Community arrived in New Amsterdam in 1654. It is now Congregation Shearith Israel, a Sephardic (Spanish & Portuguese) community. We made New York an open city. The … [Read more...] about Jewish NYC

French Canadian NYC

Nouveau Cirque is French-Canadian culture in NYC (Angelo Cordeshi/Dreamstime)

French Canadian NYC News top December 2022 French Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the Philadelphia Orchestra in Xi Wang, Mozart and Mahler, featuring Puerto Rican clarinetist Ricardo Morales and South African soprano Pretty Yende, on Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 8pm. From $24. 🇨🇦🇵🇷🇿🇦 November … [Read more...] about French Canadian NYC

Things To Do in NYC This Weekend: May 5-7, 2023

Things to do in NYC this weekend: May 5-7, 2023

Things to do in NYC this weekend: May 5-7 are the week of May 1-7, 2023. Things To Do in NYC in the Week of May 1-7, 2023 Monday, May 1, 2023 May is Asian American Heritage Month. Asians are not only East Asians, like many Americans seem to think. The Jewish community is from all over, but is originally Asian. Arabs, South Asians, and Filipinos are too. … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC This Weekend: May 5-7, 2023

Cuban NYC

Cuban NYC (King Ho Yim/Dreamstime)

Cuban NYC is centered in Union City, New Jersey. Cuba is the sacred heart of Latin culture in the Americas. As the main port of the Spanish transatlantic trade, Havana was the center of colonial Spanish American power. Whatever happened in Havana, spread across the Spanish-speaking world, including back to Spain. That is still true. Most Americans know Yoruba African … [Read more...] about Cuban NYC

Harlem

Harlem rooftops (Maciej Bledowski/Dreamstime)

Harlem is NYC's iconic African American neighborhood. It is famous for Jazz, Swing, Rhythm and Blues, Rap, great food and fun nights. 155th StHudson River | Harlem | Fifth AvenueCentral Park North (110th) A lot of history was made here. The Harlem Renaissance produced legendary artists in the 1920s and 30s. The Black Arts Movement of the 1960-70s was the Harlem … [Read more...] about Harlem

Things To Do in NYC in October 2022

Things to do in NYC in October 2022 (Eyetronic/Adobe)

Things To Do in NYC in October 2022 include the Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Indigenous Parade, Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, Jackson Heights Halloween Parade, and the Village Halloween Parade. October is one of our favorite months because New York is in full swing, the weather is mild, and the fall colors appear. Fall color is late … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in October 2022

Things To Do in NYC in September 2022

Things to do in NYC in September 2022 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)

Things To Do in NYC in September 2022 include Labor Day Carnival, Brazilian Day, J'ouvert, West Indian Day Parade, Brazilian Day, Feast of San Gennaro, Hispanic Heritage Month, African American Day Parade, and the Mexican Day Parade. September marks the transition from summer to fall rhythms as NYC's cultural season starts anew. It's Classical Music Month. The month starts … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in September 2022

Things to Do in NYC in August 2022

Things to do in NYC in August 2022 (Littleny/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in August 2022 include the Dominican Day Parade, Ecuadorian Day Parade, SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, and US Open Tennis. The last weeks of August until Labor Day (next month) is traditional summer holiday travel time. Late summer in New York City is hot and humid (68° to 83°F) with afternoon thunderstorms. It's Black August in memory of all … [Read more...] about Things to Do in NYC in August 2022

Things to Do in NYC in July 2022

Things to Do in NYC in July 2022 (eyetronic/Adobe)

Things to Do in NYC in July 2022 include the 4th of July, Brasil Summerfest, Colombian Parade, Peruvian Parade, Bastille Day, SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, Shakespeare in the Park, and NYC Restaurant Week. July is time for summer festivals, parades and street fairs. It's Disability Pride Month. The Fourth of July is a long weekend this year. Macy's Fireworks and … [Read more...] about Things to Do in NYC in July 2022

Things to do in NYC in October 2020

Things to do in NYC in October 2020 Central Park Promenade (Eyetronic/Adobe)

Things to do in NYC in October 2020 include the Columbus Day (Italian American Day) and Indigenous People Day celebrations and Halloween. Many events are livestreaming so you can enjoy them from home, anywhere in the world. October is the best fall month to visit New York because the cultural season is in full swing and fall color arrives. The weather is cool, but not … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in October 2020

Things to do in NYC in July 2020

Things to do in NYC in July 2020 (John Anderson/Dreamstime)

Summer in New York City peaks around the 4th of July. The hottest time of the hottest month in New York is the best time to enjoy New York's beaches and rivers. Things to do in NYC in July These are New York City's big Latin culture events in a normal July. HOLIDAYS 4th of July (July 4, July 3 day off)Eid al-Adha (July 30, 2020) PARADES Colombian … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in July 2020

Things to do in NYC in February 2020

February 2020 Calendar (Cla78/Adobe)

February 2020 is Black History Month. This is the cheapest time to visit New York City. There are discounts on travel, hotel, food, and things to do. January's NYC Broadway Week and NYC Restaurant Week promotions continue. HOLIDAYS: Presidents Day Weekend is the long weekend. NATIONAL DAYS: Dominican Independence Day. ART: ADAA The Art Show kicks off the Armory … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in February 2020

Things to do in NYC in October 2019

Latin things to do in New York in October 2019

October 2019 brings the Fall for Dance Festival, Celebrate Mexico Now Festival and the New Yorker Festival. It's your last chance to register to vote in the 2019 elections coming on November 5. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, Spain's national day, Columbus Day, Indigenous People Day and the end of Hispanic Heritage Month are in October. Columbus Day Weekend is the … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in October 2019

Things to do in NYC in May 2019

Things to do in New York in May

  April 2019 Calendar Week 18 April 29 - May 5 Week 19 May 6-12 Week 20 May 12-19 Week 21 May 20-26 Week 22 May 27 - June 2 WEEK 18 ~ April 29 to May 5, 2019 Wednesday, May 1 Celebrate International Workers Day. The Old Masters Part I auction at Christie's in Rockefeller Center is at 10am. FREE The Old Masters Part II auction at Christie's in Rockefeller Center … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in May 2019

Things to do in NYC in March 2019

Things to do in New York in March

March is National Women's History Month. It brings the Spring Break Art Show, Flamenco Festival, Armory Show, International Women's Day, St Patrick's Day, Spring, Ballet Hispánico, the New Directors/New Films film festival and the start of baseball season. Week 9 Feb 25 - Mar 3 Week 10 Mar 4-10 Week 11 Mar 11-17 Week 12 Mar 18-24 Week 13 Mar 25-31 WEEK 9 ~ … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in March 2019

Things to do in NYC in February 2019

Things to do in New York in February. Photo courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

February is Black History Month. It brings Cinema Tropical Film Festival, New York Fashion Week, Lunar New Year, Westminster Dog Show, Valentine's Day, Carnival, MoMA Doc Fortnight, Presidents Day, Film Comment Selects, International Children’s Film Festival, ADAA Art Show, Broadway Week, Off-Broadway Week Ongoing Salvador Dali, an exhibition of work by the Spanish … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in February 2019

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