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Manhattan

Manhattan, NYC (Tierney/Adobe)

This is an aerial view of Manhattan from New York Harbor. New York City is what it is today because it is on the water which was the superhighway of old. New York Harbor could safely hold a thousand ships. This view shows Manhattan’s two business districts of skyscrapers. The Downtown Financial District, whose tallest […]

Doc Fortnight 2023 Explores the Sad Echoes of Our Colonial Past and Present

Doc Fortnight 2023 (Llamadas desde Moscú/Luis Alejandro Yero)

Thursday, February 23, 2023
Midtown, Manhattan
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New York Latin Theatre

NYC Theatre Broadway (Rafael Ben Ari/Dreamstime)

Latin broadway, off-broadway, off-off-broadway, festivals, hispanic alliance

Lower East Side NYC

Lower East Side NYC (Deberarr/Adobe)

Lower East Side News January 2023 Sueño de Reyes – Dream of Kings; children’s theater that imagines the Three Kings arriving in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico instead of Bethlehem; is at Teatro SEA in Manhattan’s Lower East Side; Saturday-Sunday, December 10-11 & 17-18, 2022 at 3pm; Thursday, January 5, 2023 at 7pm; and Saturday-Sunday, January […]

New York Rumba

Rumba NYC (Leszek Wrona/Dreamstime)

New York Rumba is the root of much of what we call “Latin Music” today. Rumba means “party.” It is an Afro-Cuban drum, song and dance tradition that is one step removed from the sacred traditions of the African Diaspora and Mother Africa. It’s how the community gathers to express family, faith, community and love. […]

Manhattanville, West Harlem

125th St Subway Bridge, Manhattanville, New York City (Demerzel21/Dreamstime)

Manhattanville (West Harlem) is a post-industrial, college district that grew up around the gap in the Manhattan schist that forms “the Heights.” The Manhattanville valley connects 125th Street to the Hudson River. 135th StRiverside Dr | Manhattanville | Adam C Powell Jr Blvd125th St Latin Culture in Manhattanville January 2023 The world premiere of Mabou […]

Things To Do in NYC in December 2022

Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s Eve

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Christmas in New York 2022

Christmas in New York City

Sunday, December 25, 2022
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Tito Rodríguez ¡El Inolvidable! is Tributed by Tito Rodríguez Jr, Gilberto Santa Rosa & Friends at Hostos Center

Tito Rodríguez in 1960 by James J. Kriegsmann for United Artists (Tito Rodríguez Jr)

Friday-Sunday, November 11-13, 2022
HOSTOS CENTER
Mott Haven, The Bronx
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Register to Vote in the 2022 Primary Elections

Register to Vote (Everett Collection/Adobe)

Friday, June 3, 2022
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National Puerto Rican Artisans Fair & Book Expo 2021 is at Hostos College

National Puerto Rican Artisans Fair & Book Expo (Ana L. Alicea/PRIDA)

Saturday, November 20, 2021
HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Mott Haven, The Bronx
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Frédéric Zaavy

Frédéric Zaavy bracelet detail (courtesy Taylor & Dubler)

February 26, 2021 🇫🇷🎨📚 Photographers John Bigelow Taylor and Dianne Dubler on their newest art book “Stardust: The Work and Life of Jeweler Extraordinaire: Frédéric Zaavy”

Héctor “Coco” Barez & El Laberinto del Coco Take Bomba to the World

Héctor Barez "Coco" (German Baratto/Meinl)

richmond.edu 🇵🇷 Monday, February 22, 2021, FREE

PRIDA’s Virtual National Puerto Rican Artisans Fair & Book Expo Is Extended All Year Long

Santos de Puerto Rico at PRIDA's National Puerto Rican Artisans Fair (Ana L. Alicea/PRIDA)

comitenoviembrevirtualfair.org | Through November 2021 🇵🇷

Flamenco Festival NYC 2020

Flamenco Festival NYC 2020 María Moreno (FF)

March 13 – April 4, 2020 🇪🇸💃🏽🕺🏽

Women’s World Cup France 2019

World Cup France 2019. Courtesy FIFA.

June 7 – July 7, 2019
Women’s soccer
Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, French, Italian, Spanish, & USA teams play to be the best

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018

Brazilian, Cuban, French, Italian, Mexican & Spanish prix-fixe lunches and dinners.
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Monday, July 9, 2018
DINING
July 23 – August 17, 2018

Dance Parade 2018

FLATIRON, UNION SQUARE, VILLAGE, EAST VILLAGE | Sat, May 19, 2018 | African, Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Cuban, Dominican, French, Haitian, Italian, Puerto Rican dances and more

Saul Zaks embraces the ends of the world (Interview)

Saul Zaks by Jørn Sønderborg

The Argentine conductor talks about conducting, Tango, the immigrant experience, and the ends of the world before conducting the world premiere of Martín Palmieri’s Tango Credo at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy II Kuxan Sum’ at El Museo

Dzul Dance Kuxan Sum

EAST HARLEM, Jan 9, 2016 ~ “Kuxan Sum” is the living umbilical cord that connects the spiritual realms. Meet conquistador Cortés and the native woman La Malinche who changed the direction of American history.
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Rodrigo Santoro

An interview with Rodrigo Santoro on his latest film, Heleno, a powerful human drama about the passion, decadence and destruction of Heleno de Freitas.

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