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Midtown Manhattan is New York City’s Central Business District

Midtown Manhattan (Mihai Laurentiu-Gorgan/Dreamstime)

Culture Venues in Midtown Manhattan

Travel the Latin World

Travel Tips Many Americans start out noticing our differences, but end up seeing our similarities. You may come home with lifelong friendships, or you might not come back at all (meaning you become a traveler). We live and work from the road. Traveling in the Latin world is more complicated than traveling in the United […]

Orchestra of St. Luke’s is a Busy Chamber Orchestra That Plays New Music, Including for Dance

Orchestra of St Luke's (saragraphika/Adobe)

DiMenna Center Benefit

DIMENNA CENTER, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Brazilian Culture in New York City

Brazilian Culture in New York City (Samy St Clair/Dreamstime)

Browse Brazilian Culture in New York City including Brazilian Day, Brasil Summerfest, United Nations, Nublu, SOBs Sounds of Brasil, and more. 🇧🇷

Ballet Nepantla ¡Viva! Gala Supports Contemporary Mexican Ballet Folklórico in New York City

Ballet Nepantla "Valentina" (Marty Infante)

26 BRIDGE, Dumbo, Brooklyn 🇲🇽
AILEY CITIGROUP THEATER, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan 🇲🇽
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Chelsea, Manhattan: Los Tigres del Norte 🇲🇽

Trinidad Carnival 2025 is the Mother of Caribbean Carnival

Trinidad Carnival (Granderiviere/Dreamstime)

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹
 

Las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastían 2025 (Sanse) is Puerto Rico’s Biggest Festival

Las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastían, Sanse (Czuber/Dreamstime)

CALLE SAN SEBASTÍAN, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

Spanish Culture in New York City

Spanish NYC (Ocusfocus/Dreamstime)

Explore Spanish NYC, in flamenco and art, books, comedy, dance, fashion, festivals, film, food, music, sports and theatre. 🇪🇸

Ecuadorian Culture in New York City

Ecuadorian Culture in New York City (Pablo Hidalgo/Dreamstime)

Explore Ecuadorian Culture in New York City including Ecuadorian art, books, community centers, fashion, festivals, food, and music. 🇪🇨

Bolivian Culture in New York City

Bolivian Culture in New York City (Aleksandr Dyskin/Dreamstime)

Explore Bolivian Culture in New York City including Bolivian art, dance, fashion, festivals, film, food, parades, and more. 🇧🇴

Trinidadian Culture in New York City

Trinidadian Culture in New York City (Granderiviere/Dreamstime)

Venezuelan Culture in New York City

Venezuelan Culture in New York City (Asier/Adobe)

Explore Venezuelan Culture in New York City in art, baseball, fashion, both rock and salsa music, and more. 🇻🇪

Macy’s NYC is One of the World’s Largest Department Stores

Macy's NYC Herald Square (Hollandog/Dreamstime)

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks 🇺🇸
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation 🇺🇸
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 🇺🇸

HERALD SQUARE, Garment District, Manhattan

Eleguá ~ Papa Legba ~ Elegbara ~ Eshu is the Yoruba Orisha of the Crossroads of Destiny

Eleguá watches a door in Cuba. He watches our door too. (Tupungato/Dreamstime)

Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Nigeria, Benin, Togo 🇨🇺 🇭🇹 🇩🇴 🇨🇴 🇻🇪 🇳🇬 🇧🇯 🇹🇬

Danza Fiesta Honors Puerto Rico’s Greatest Composers with the Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band

Danza Fiesta is Puerto Rican folkloric dance theatre (Hostos Center)

HOSTOS CENTER Mott Haven, The Bronx 🇵🇷

Portuguese Culture in New York City

Portuguese Culture in New York City (Ioan Florin Cnejevici/Dreamstime)

Explore Portuguese culture in New York City including fado, food, Portugal Day, and the Portugal Day Parade and Festival. 🇵🇹

Willie Colón Headlines the New York Salsa Festival

Willie Colón (courtesy)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

Bad Bunny “Most Wanted Tour”

Bad Bunny in 2022 (Starstock/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

Midtown

MoMA, Museum of Modern Art (Diller Scofidio + Renfro/MoMA)

Latin Things to Do in Midtown

Radio City Music Hall is The World’s Largest Indoor Theater

Radio City Music Hall (Sean Pavone/Dreamstime)

Silvestre Dangond ‘Ta Malo Colombian vallenato 🇨🇴
Tony Touch “The Piece Maker Concert” Puerto Rican hip hop 🇵🇷
Hombres G 40 Aniversario Spanish pop rock 🇪🇸

ROCKEFELLER CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan

Teatro SEA Three Kings Day Festival Includes a Toy Giveaway

Teatro SEA Three Kings Day Festival (George Riveron/Teatro SEA)

THE CLEMENTE, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇵🇷

Solemnity of Mary Celebrates the Divinity of Mother and Child

Solemnity of Mary. "La Moreneta," the Virgin of Montserrat, Catalonia, Spain. (Denis Zaporozhtsev/Adobe)

January 1 🇮🇹

Kwanzaa is the African American Holiday Tradition. Habari Gani!

Kwanzaa NYC (Timothy Nichols/Dreamstime)

DECEMBER 26 to JANUARY 1 ~ Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), Imani (Faith). 🇺🇸

Winter Solstice is the Ancient Root of Winter Holiday Celebrations

Winter Solstice (Pexels)

DECEMBER 21

Huītzilōpōchtli, Sun God and Patron of the Méxica is Celebrated on the Solstice

Huītzilōpōchtli, patron of the Mixtéca, from the Codex Borbonicus (Public Domain/Wikipedia)

December Solstice 🇲🇽

Las Mañanitas a Nuestra Virgen de Guadalupe Celebrates Her Birthday

Las Mañanitas a Nuestra Virgen de Guadalupe at St Patrick's Cathedral NYC (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

AT HOME ~ December 11 🇲🇽

Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights

Hanukkah NYC is the Jewish festival of lights. (Rafael Ben-Ari/Adobe)

GRAND ARMY PLAZA, Central Park, Manhattan 🕎
GRAND ARMY PLAZA, Prospect Park, Brooklyn 🕎

Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Windows Brighten the Season

Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Windows (Francois Roux/Adobe)

MIDTOWN EAST, Manhattan 🎄

Big Band Holidays with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis features Dominican Vocalist Ashley Pezzotti

Big Band Holidays (Isara/Adobe)

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER, Columbus Circle ~ A New York holiday tradition with something nice for everyone. 🇺🇸 🇩🇴 🇮🇱

Handel’s “Messiah” by the New York Philharmonic is a New York City Holiday Tradition, “Hallejujah”

Handel's "Messiah" New York Philharmonic (Stock Footage/Adobe)

DAVID GEFFEN HALL, Lincoln Center, Manhattan 🇩🇪 🇬🇧 🇮🇹

Things To Do in NYC in December 2023

Celebrate the Holidays: Hanukkah, Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s Eve!

Things To Do in NYC in November 2023

Things to do in NYC in November 2023 (Art/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in November include: the Veterans Day Parade and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Celebrate Mexico Now cultural festival, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the fall art auctions. November is Native American Heritage Month, Puerto Rican Heritage Month, and Hip-Hop History Month. US national holidays in November include Veterans Day, Thanksgiving […]

Our Lady of the Angels is the Patron Saint of Chile and Los Angeles

Our Lady of the Angels (Veremer/Dreamstime)

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Calpulli Mexican Dance Company “Monarcas” Celebrates the Contributions and Sacrifices Mexican Immigrants Make for the USA

"Monarcas" by Calpulli Mexican Dance Company (courtesy)

QUEENS THEATRE IN THE PARK, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens 🇲🇽

Rio De Janeiro Carnival 2023 is Back in Full Bloom

Rio Carnival Parade in the Sambadrome (RemusM/Dreamstime)

Friday-Saturday, February 17-25, 2023
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil 🇧🇷

Barranquilla Carnival 2023 is One of the World’s Great Carnivals

Barranquilla Carnival Marimondas (Martyn Unsworth/Dreamstime)

Saturday-Tuesday, February 18-21, 2023
BARRANQUILLA, Colombia 🇨🇴
 

Mexican NYC

Mexican cuisine (Chitokan/Pexels)

Mexican NYC News January 2023 The Prototype Festival 2023 of contemporary opera and musical theater presents new voices, including Mexican folk singer Silvana Estrada’s beautiful “Marchita;” at Here in Hudson Square and other NYC venues; for one week Thursday, January 5-13, 2023. From $40. prototypefestival.org 🇲🇽 The PBR Buck Off 2022 professional bull rider’s rodeo […]

New York Latin Jazz NYC

New York Latin Jazz (Francesco Lorenzetti/Dreamstime)

New York Latin Jazz is traditional in Harlem and Greenwich Village. Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance are New York’s leading jazz and Latin jazz institutions. Birdland and the Blue Note are famous jazz clubs. The Village Vanguard is NYC’s oldest. Minton’s is where bebop was born. Terraza 7 is Latin. […]

New York Latin Pop

Thalia at Lincoln Center in 2015 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)

Latin Pop in NYC is presented in stadiums, arenas and some of the big theaters. Pop artists become so popular, they rise above their original genre. Thalia is the “Queen of Latin Pop” and Enrique Iglesias is the “King of Latin Pop,” but there are many great Latin Pop artists. Latin Pop NYC News February […]

Il Divo Brings French & Spanish Pop Opera to the Beacon Theatre

Il Divo. Courtesy the artists.

Friday, March 10, 2023
BEACON THEATRE
Upper West Side, NYC
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Italian NYC

Little Italy, NYC (Patrid Poendl/Dreamstime)

Today, Italian NYC is mostly in Throgs Neck & Morris Park The Bronx; Staten Island; and Harlem, and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Italians are one of the communities that defines New York City and the United States. The big wave of immigration came between the 1850s and 1930s. Many Southern Italians came between 1880 and 1920. Italy […]

Things To Do in NYC in January 2023

Three Kings Day, Martin Luther King Day
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Maria TallChief (Osage Nation) Was America’s and NY City Ballet’s First Prima Ballerina

Indigenous NYC, Maria Tallchief (Everett Collection/Adobe)

Tuesday, January 24, 2023
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Mott Haven, The Bronx

Mott Haven, The Bronx, The Bertine Block Historic District (Emilio Guerra/Wikimedia)

Concourse | Melrose | WoodstockMott Haven | Port MorrisPort Morris

Carnival 2023 is the World’s Biggest Latin Party

Carnival, Carnaval, Carnevale is the world's biggest Latin party (Natalya Erofeeva/Dreamstime)

New York Latin festivals

Filipino NYC

Filipino Sinulog dancer (Dreamstime Agency/Dreamstime)

Filipino NYC is a small, vibrant community that is strong in health care. NYC’s main “Little Manila” is a five-block stretch of Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside, Queens. There are communities around the Philippine Consulate in Midtown, around the hospitals in the East Village, and in Jersey City, New Jersey. We don’t consider ourselves Latin, but […]

Nicaraguan NYC

Nicaraguan street vendor (Venemama/Dreamstime)

Nicaraguan NYC is a small community. There is a Nicaraguan Civic Cultural Committee at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Harlem. Nicaraguan NYC News January 2023 The Annette A Aguilar Trio, featuring Uruguayan guitar hero Bele Beledo, plays late night jazz on New Year’s Eve morning at the Uptown Garrison in Hudson Heights, Manhattan on Sunday, […]

Things To Do in NYC in December 2022

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

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Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center Plaza in summer (Lei Xu/Dreamstime)

Latin art, dance, flamenco, mariachi, opera, pop, portuguese music, rap, rock, salsa, music

Jerome Park, Bronx

Jerome Park, The Bronx (Thomas Barrat/Dreamstime)

Jerome Park is the home of Lehman College, Lehman Center the Jerome Park Reservoir. Latin Culture in Jerome Park, Bronx December 2022 Celebrate the holidays at El Parrandón de la Gran Manzana a reunion of merengue orchestra La Gran Manzana including Víctor Roque, Henry Hierro, Willie Gomez, Pablo Martinez, Victor Brito, Tony Valdez; with special […]

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