Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s Eve
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Honduran NYC is mostly in the West Bronx, Central Islip Long Island, and New Jersey. The Honduran Consulate is in Manhattan’s Garment District. There is a vibrant Garifuna community in Crotona, The Bronx. December 2022 The Mini-Global Mashup: Garifuna Meets Flamenco brings together jazz vocalist Lucy Blanco (Afri-Garifuna Jazz Ensemble), jazz bassist Hilliard Greene, and […]
Rhythm and Blues NYC or (R&B) is a form of Urban Blues that developed in the 1940s during the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast. The “Blue Note” or diminished 7th, call and response, the twangy steel guitar sound, and warbling on one note originate in Mother Africa. […]
Salvadoran NYC is centered in Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties. Salvadoran American youth call themselves “Salvis.” The big migration to New York (and Washington DC) was triggered by the Salvadoran Civil War of the 1980s. There are more than half a million Salvadorans living in New York City. We are one of the communities […]
Latin Culture in Woodside Queens The neighborhood was originally Indigenous Mespeatches land. The original Dutch and English settlers were followed by Germans. The residential neighborhood developed in the 1860s into the biggest Irish community in Queens. Dominicans and Latinos arrived in the 1960s. New Irish came in the 1980s. South Asians moved in during the […]
Lincoln Square is an Upper West Side residential neighborhood from 59th to 72nd St between the Hudson River and Central Park West. It’s a modern culture and shopping district anchored by Lincoln Center. The Tucker Square Greenmarket offers the fruits of the season on Thursdays and Saturdays. #LincolnSquareNY Latin Culture in Lincoln Square December 2022 […]
Washington Heights is a residential neighborhood around the I-95 crossing in Upper Manhattan. It is NYC’s Little Dominican Republic. Sub-neighborhoods include Hudson Heights and Fort George. Washington Heights News November 2022 The 11th Dominican Film Festival New York 2022 is at the United Palace and Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center in Washington Heights, Cinépolis Chelsea, and […]
Macy’s NYC is one of the world’s largest department stores. Its Flower show, 4th of July Fireworks, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Santaland and Holiday windows are New York holiday traditions. Latin Culture at Macy’s November 2022 The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022 brings Santa Claus from the North Pole to Macys, down Central Park West, across […]
Midtown East Manhattan is east of Fifth Avenue between 42nd St and 59th St. It’s the home of many iconic New York City buildings along Fifth Avenue and 42nd St. The United Nations makes the neighborhood popular with diplomats. The UN General Assembly in September puts the Midtown East into gridlock. Its best avoided during […]
Murray Hill is a residential district along the East River in Midtown, Manhattan. Being just south of the United Nations, it’s the home of several consulates and UN missions. It’s is the home of the Morgan Library. The American Copper Buildings among the row of skyscrapers along the waterfront are quite striking. The bars along […]
Astoria, Queens is the northwest corner of Queens, across the East River from Manhattan. It’s the home of the Museum of the Moving Image, Noguchi Museum, and Socrates Sculpture Park. Ditmars Blvd | Astoria BlvdEast River | Astoria | 49th St36th Ave The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (Triborough) and Hell Gate Bridge leap across the […]
NoMad NYC or Madison Square North, is a mixed-use and nightlife district around the northern section of of Madison Square Park in Midtown Manhattan. Broadway is the main street. Side streets are filled with small wholesale businesses. Residential use is growing. Latin Culture in NoMad November 2022 The 103rd Veterans Day Parade NYC 2022 marches […]
Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Indigenous Peoples Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, Village Halloween Parade and the Jackson Heights Children’s Halloween Parade
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Christmas in New York City is much more than Christmas. New Yorkers call the season “The Holidays” to respect everyone’s traditions. Holiday traditions are rooted in the Winter Solstice which is traditionally an important day in the northern hemisphere. The Christmas holiday was created by a pope in Roman times. Whatever you call the season, […]
SoHo NYC is a fashionable shopping district with many boutiques and restaurants. The name “SoHo” stands for “South of Houston” (pronounced “How-ston” not “Hew-ston”). After the name got established in the 196os, similar contractions became popular for rebranding New York City neighborhoods. Broadway and West Broadway, Prince St and Spring St are the main shopping […]
Jackson Heights, Queens is one of New York City’s most diverse neighborhoods. It’s where many immigrants start their American life in the United States. Grand Central Pkwy68th St | Jackson Heights | 94th StRoosevelt Avenue Latin Culture in Jackson Heights October 2022 The 31st Jackson Heights Halloween Parade marches down 37th Avenue from 89th St […]
Hudson River Park transformed over four miles of decaying Manhattan riverfront, from Pier 25 to Pier 97, into a lovely public park with amenities including a promenade, ball fields, watersports and dining. hudsonriverpark.org @hudsonriverpark Tribeca Pier 25 (off N Moore St) is a 985 foot pier with a miniature golf course, sand volleyball courts, skatepark, […]
Midtown Manhattan is the section of the island from 14th St above The Village, to 59th St below Central Park. It includes the central Midtown business district of skyscrapers above 42nd St. It also includes New York City’s newest development, Hudson Yards on the West Side. Midtown Manhattan Neighborhoods Midtown West Skyline This picture of […]
Downtown Manhattan is below 14th St at the top of the Village. Iconic neighborhoods include the Financial District; Tribeca, SoHo, the Lower East Side; and Greenwich Village. Downtown Manhattan Grew From a Lenape Trading Post Downtown Manhattan, one of the most powerful neighborhoods on Earth, grew out of an Indigenous Lenape trading post where the […]
Kips Bay, Manhattan is a mixed-use neighborhood with several hospitals and a private East River waterfront. It is the home of Repertorio Español. 34th St Lexington | KIPS BAY | FDR Drive 23rd St Latin Things To Do in Kips Bay January 2023 Saulo Garcia brings his Colombian immigrant standup comedy to Repertorio Español in Kips Bay, Manhattan, […]
Union Square is a residential/commercial district around Union Square Park. It was Manhattan’s entertainment district in the 1870s. 17th StFifth Ave | Union Square | Lexington14th St 14th Street is the dividing line between Midtown and Downtown, Manhattan. Latin culture in Union Square includes Zara Spanish fast fashion. The park is home of the popular […]
New York Carnival, Brazilian Day, J’ouvert, Mid-Autumn Festival, Feast of San Gennaro, Hispanic Heritage Month
ART Armory Week, Affordable Art Fair
DANCE NY City Ballet, Fall for Dance
FASHION Fashion Week, FDLA
FILM NY Latino Film Festival, NY Film Festival
INDEPENDENCE Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile
MUSIC Met Opera
PARADES West Indian, African American, Mexican
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New York City Opera (NYCO), “the people’s opera,” presents several shows a year at venues around New York City. Its shows in Bryant Park and SummerStage are opera highlights of summer. Latin Opera September 2022 NYCO performs highlights from Donizetti’s Italian opera “Lucia di Lammermoor” in a picnic performance at Bryant Park in Manhattan’s Garment […]
DANCE: BAAND Together & Battery Dance Festival
FESTIVALS: Afribembé, Arte Pa’ Mi Gente, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, Harlem Week, Summer For the City, SummerStage, Summer Streets
FOOD: Creole Food Festival, NYC Restaurant Week
MUSIC: Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
PARADES: Dominican & Ecuadorian
THEATRE: Shakespeare in the Park
SPORTS: US Open Tennis
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4th of July, Colombian Parade, Peruvian Parade, Bastille Day, SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, Shakespeare in the Park, and NYC Restaurant Week
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Things to do in NYC in June 2022 include SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, NY Puerto Rico Week and the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Coney Island Mermaid Parade and NYC Pride Parade. June is NYC Pride Month. It’s also Caribbean Heritage Month and African-American Music Appreciation Month. June is a great month to visit because the […]
Puerto Rico really is the island of enchantment. Famous for some of the world’s best beaches, the mountain heartland is even more beautiful. We are both contemporary and conservative. Old ways survive, especially in the mountains. The drum is alive in Puerto Rico. The island is so many things you never imagined. It is famously […]
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