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Brooklyn Film Festival 2023 Screens Stories About Life & Those Who Live It

Brooklyn Film Festival 2023 (Philipimage/Adobe)

The Brooklyn Film Festival 2023 is an international film festival with an independent focus. It's Brooklyn! 26th Brooklyn Film Festival 2023 This year's festival focuses on stories about life and those who live it, or more succinctly "human times." Pretty much everyone walking around Brooklyn qualifies for that. Manhattan is dead. Long live Brooklyn! And Brooklynites … [Read more...] about Brooklyn Film Festival 2023 Screens Stories About Life & Those Who Live It

The New York African Film Festival 2023 Free Forms into Film Africa

New York African Film Festival 2023 (Xalé/SetBestSet, Les Films du Continent)

The New York African Film Festival 2023 celebrates its 30th Anniversary of "free forms" at Film at Lincoln Center and Maysles Center. The festival wraps up as Film Africa at Brooklyn Academy of Music: BAM. We are at the beginning of a global renaissance of African and African Diaspora culture. This time it includes the voices and creative power of women, the very guardians … [Read more...] about The New York African Film Festival 2023 Free Forms into Film Africa

Happy Mother’s Day NYC 2023!

Mother's Day NYC 2023 (David Castillo Dominici/Dreamstime)

Our world is changing, but everyone still has a mom. Mother's Day in New York City 2023 The Latin way would be that everyone goes to Mom's house or a kid's house and we cook, eat, drink, talk, maybe dance a little, and that's about it. We just have a house party. But there are some things that your Mom might enjoy this year in New York City. Spanish Harlem … [Read more...] about Happy Mother’s Day NYC 2023!

The Armory Show 2022 has a Latin American and LatinX Focus at Javits Center

Armory Show (Casey Kelbaugh/Armory Show)

The Armory Show is one of NYC's major contemporary art fairs. it started in 1994. The name is a reference to the New York Armory Show of 1913 which introduced Modern Art to American audiences. Armory Week is a cluster of contemporary art fairs at the same time as the Armory Show. Armory Show 2022 The Armory Show contemporary art fair is at Javits Center … [Read more...] about The Armory Show 2022 has a Latin American and LatinX Focus at Javits Center

Shakespeare in the Park Returns with “Merry Wives” and a Falstaff President set in West African Harlem

"Merry Wives" Shakespeare in the Park (Vadim Kluchnik/Dreamstime)

"Merry Wives" Shakespeare in the Park by the Public Theater is at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, July 5 - August 29, 2021. There is show and ticket information at publictheater.org Public Theater Associate Artistic Director and Resident Director Saheem Ali directs Jocelyn Bioh's adaptation of Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor." We haven't seen the play or … [Read more...] about Shakespeare in the Park Returns with “Merry Wives” and a Falstaff President set in West African Harlem

Saheem Ali directs a Bilingual “Romeo y Julieta” for the Public Theater

Romeo y Julieta, the Verona balcony (Davide Marconcini/Dreamstime)

"Romeo y Julieta," Saheem Ali's star-filled bilingual adaptation of the Shakespeare classic for the Public Theater and WNYC New York public radio, is being livestreamed on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 7pm. FREE with RSVP at publictheater.org After the livestream, the show will be available on an open run as a podcast. Romeo and Juliet is One of the Great Love … [Read more...] about Saheem Ali directs a Bilingual “Romeo y Julieta” for the Public Theater

28th New York African Film Festival Presents Women’s Voices

New York African Film Festival 2021 publicity still from "Our Lady of the Nile" (Atiq Rahimi/FLC)

The 28th New York African Festival 2021 is virtual at filmlinc.org from Thursday, February 4-14, 2021. $12. An all-access pass to all fifteen film is $100. The festival of ten features and 21 short films is a co-production of Film at Lincoln Center and African Film Festival New York. Films can be streamed across the United States. We are living through a moment when … [Read more...] about 28th New York African Film Festival Presents Women’s Voices

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