Manhattan's Mexican Day Parade 2023 celebrates Mexican culture and contributions to the United States. There are two Mexican Day Parades in New York City this year: Mexican Independence Day celebrates El Grito de Dolores, a speech by Father Miguel Hidalgo that launched the Mexican War of Independence, from Spain, on September 16, 1810. The parade is actually a … [Read more...] about Manhattan’s Mexican Day Parade Celebrates Mexican Independence Day
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Spring Break Art Show Always Plays the Wild Card
Spring Break Art Show 2023 is one of New York City's most avant-garde art fairs. It's a curator's show that turns unused Manhattan office space into a temporary art fair. Each curator gets a room to fill. Some are filled with trash. Some are filled with genius. It's a really fun art fair that makes a great date because it can be so unexpected. By the way, it's the Spring - … [Read more...] about Spring Break Art Show Always Plays the Wild Card
New York’s 2023 Celebrate Israel Parade Marches to Renew the Hope
New York's Celebrate Israel Parade 2023 marches to renew the hope on Israel's 75th anniversary, in the parade up Fifth Avenue from 57th to 73rd St in the Upper East Side; on Sunday, June 4, 2023, from 11am - 4pm. 🇮🇱 Celebrate Israel Parade 2023 The parade is broadcast live on Fox My9 and streaming on celebrateisraelny.org at 12noon. There is a Celebrate Israel … [Read more...] about New York’s 2023 Celebrate Israel Parade Marches to Renew the Hope
New York’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade 2023 Celebrates Música, Cultura y Alegría
New York's 66th National Puerto Rican Day Parade 2023 celebrates música, cultura y alegría (music, culture and joy on Fifth Avenue; on Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 11am. It's broadcast on ABC-7 in New York and streaming worldwide on abc7ny.com from 12 noon. FREE! 🇵🇷 Over a million Puerto Ricans and friends are expected to line Fifth Avenue for the parade. It is one of America's … [Read more...] about New York’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade 2023 Celebrates Música, Cultura y Alegría
Instituto Cervantes New York is a Global Spanish Language School and Hispanic Cultural Center
Instituto Cervantes New York (Cervantes Institute NYC) is the New York branch of the global Spanish language school. There are branches all over the world. Sponsored by the government of Spain, Instituto also serves as a Hispanic cultural center, in Midtown East, Manhattan. Spanish classes there teach the Spanish of Madrid, Spain, which is not necessarily what is spoken in … [Read more...] about Instituto Cervantes New York is a Global Spanish Language School and Hispanic Cultural Center
The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a Spring Spectacle of Joy
The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a popular New York tradition of parading in outrageous Easter bonnets on Fifth Avenue on Easter Sunday. Its full name is the Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. It's not really a parade. People walk around kind of randomly on the street. Sunday morning is the quietest time of the week in New York, and The City sleeps more since the pandemic. … [Read more...] about The Easter Parade NYC 2023 is a Spring Spectacle of Joy
Flamenco Festival New York 2023 Fills the City with Duende
The Flamenco Festival New York 2023 brings a new crop of the best flamenco dancers and musicians from Spain, as they start their American tours. There's always something for everyone from traditional purists, to the experimental avant-garde. The flamenco carries the heritage of so many peoples. European, African, Arab, and Asian culture all come together in Spain. You … [Read more...] about Flamenco Festival New York 2023 Fills the City with Duende
The United Nations Brings the World Together
The United Nations (UN) in Midtown East, is an international organization dedicated to peace, security and cooperation among the countries of the world. In 2023, it has 193 member states. 🇺🇳 UNESCO; the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; promotes the cultural heritage of humanity. The General Assembly in September is the UN's busy … [Read more...] about The United Nations Brings the World Together
The NYC St Patrick’s Day Parade 2023 Marches Up Fifth Avenue
Manhattan's St Patrick's Day Parade 2023 is a beloved New York tradition that began on March 17, 1762 when New York was still British. That was fourteen years BEFORE the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776. The first parade was made by Irish patriots serving in the British Army. At the time, wearing green was forbidden in Ireland. Wow! Today, around 250,000 people … [Read more...] about The NYC St Patrick’s Day Parade 2023 Marches Up Fifth Avenue
Veterans Day Parade NYC 2022 Marches Up Fifth Avenue
The Veterans Day Parade NYC 2022 honors American veterans in the Fifth Avenue parade. The parade features around 20,000 marchers in over 300 marching groups with 30 floats and more than 150 vehicles. It is America's largest Veterans Day Parade. Many Latins devote their lives to the service of our country. According to the Department of Defense, 17.2% of active-duty U.S. … [Read more...] about Veterans Day Parade NYC 2022 Marches Up Fifth Avenue
The Hispanic Day Parade NYC 2022 (Desfile de la Hispanidad) Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month on Fifth Avenue!
The Hispanic Day Parade NYC 2022 is one of the highlights of NYC's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration of Hispanic Latinx culture. There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world. Several more share some Hispanic Heritage from the Colonial Era. Hispanic Day Parade NYC 2022 The parade is actually a series of events. The Hispanic Day Parade's El Gran Noche … [Read more...] about The Hispanic Day Parade NYC 2022 (Desfile de la Hispanidad) Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month on Fifth Avenue!
The Spring Break Art Show 2022 Bleeding Edge, Independent Curator’s Art Fair is at 625 Madison
The Spring Break Art Show 2022 is a playful, bleeding-edge, independent curator's art fair produced in unused office space. Invited curators do their thing in a maze of rooms that you can explore at your leisure. Rooms may be fabulous, sophisticated or trashy (at least at first glance), but they always make you think. Some will make you smile. Some will make you scratch … [Read more...] about The Spring Break Art Show 2022 Bleeding Edge, Independent Curator’s Art Fair is at 625 Madison
Spanish Consulate NYC
The Spanish Consulate in New York (officially the Consulate General of Spain in New York) provides legal and cultural services to Spaniards in New York City and tourists planning to visit Spain. Consul General of Spain in New York D. Rafael Conde de Saro was appointed the Consul General of Spain in New York in July 2016. Visit the Spanish Consulate in New … [Read more...] about Spanish Consulate NYC
Colombian Consulate NYC
The Colombian Consulate in New York City provides legal and cultural services to Colombians in New York City and tourists planning to visit Colombia. There is a satellite consulate in Newark, New Jersey. Colombian Consul General María Isabel Nieto Jaramillo is the Consul General of Colombia in New York City. She is an attorney trained at la Universidad de los … [Read more...] about Colombian Consulate NYC
Bolivian Consulate NYC
Bolivian Consulate New York City 800 Second Ave #430, New York, NY 10017 (between 42nd & 43rd St) Midtown East, Manhattan (212) 687-0530 Monday-Friday 9:30am - 2pm … [Read more...] about Bolivian Consulate NYC
Chanel
Chanel is an iconic French fashion house known for it's little black dress, Chanel suit, and Chanel No. 5. Chanel New York The New York flagship store is on 57th Street. 57th Street 15 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022 (212) 355-5050 Monday - Friday 10 am - 6:30 pm (7 pm Thursdays) Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Sunday 12 - 5 pm (E) or (M) to Fifth Ave - … [Read more...] about Chanel
Louis Vuitton
French luxury house Louis Vuitton is one of the world's most coveted fashion brands. The New York flagship store is at 57th Street and 5th Avenue. About Louis Vuitton The company was founded in Paris, France in 1854. Travel trunks of the time had a rounded top. Vuitton's first innovation was to make flat-topped travel trunks so they could be stacked. Latter he designed a lock … [Read more...] about Louis Vuitton
Valentino
Valentino is an Italian fashion house known for its layered white pleats, animal prints and "Valentino Red" dresses. Visit Valentino Valentino has two stores in New York City. Valentino New York Madison Avenue 821 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065 (between 68th & 69th St) Upper East Side, Manhattan Valentino New York Fifth Avenue 693 Fifth Avenue, New York, … [Read more...] about Valentino
Edwynn Houk Gallery
Edwynn Houk Gallery is a fine art photography gallery in Midtown East, Manhattan and Zürich, Switzerland, with a focus on 1920s and 1930s, and contemporary photographers. Latin Artists at Edwynn Houk Gallery Valérie Belin French, 1964 Painted Ladies Friday, March 2 - 31, 2018 Robert Bourdeau French-Canadian, 1931 Michael Eastman American, 1947 Photography … [Read more...] about Edwynn Houk Gallery
Saks Fifth Avenue
Saks Fifth Avenue is a luxury department store that was created by the joining of the Saks and Gimbel retail families in 1923. Saks Fifth Avenue is an iconic luxury department store in New York City Its iconic flagship store on an entire block across Fifth Avenue from Rockefeller Center opened in 1924. New Yorkers love their shoes. Saks' eighth floor shoe department has … [Read more...] about Saks Fifth Avenue