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This Week New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment whether it's summer or winter, spring or fall, January or June, May or September.

New York's cultural scene is at its busiest in October and March (and the same goes for free events, free things to do), but other months of the year still offer incredible amount of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away!

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Where else but in New York City can you listen to a world-class musician, discuss a book with a famous author, take a part in poetry reading, have a glass of wine at an art exhibition opening, and all that on the same day, and all that free of charge, and all of that on any day of the year, whether it's December or July, April or November!

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Free things to do, free events that take place in New York City every day of the year are truly amazing. So if you're looking for something interesting to do today (February 25, 2025) or on any other day of the year don't miss those free-of-charge opportunities that only New York provides! You can find lots of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away!

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In addition to providing information about free events, free things to do in New York City (NYC), Club Free Time offers its members complimentary tickets to classical music concerts, dance performances and theater: when a producer wants that special buzz of the 'full house' - Club Free Time members are welcomed for their enthusiasm and sophistication!

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233 Free  Events, Free  Things to Do in New York City This Week

All events, things to do this week (Sun, 02/23/2025 - Sat, 03/01/2025)  are free unless otherwise noted.
        

Museums | Family Fun at a Historical Site: Valentine Like a Sailor


Enjoy interactive activities and engagement stations for visitors of all ages. Incorporate 19th-century maritime craft traditions into your handmade Valentine’s Day cards and unique trinkets for the holiday. You will also learn the history of Sailors' Valentines—symbols of love and friendship. You can also browse galleries and learn about ships, life at sea and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Feb 23
11:00 am

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Museumss, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Family Fun at a Historical Site:&nbsp;Valentine Like a Sailor

Workshop | Indoor Gardening 101


Calling all green (or not so green) thumbs! They’ll go over the basics of plant care and propagation, and how to start and maintain an indoor garden.       
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Feb 23
1:00 pm

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Workshops, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Indoor Gardening 101

Concert | Polka, Square Dances, Middle Eastern Hand Drumming, and More


Called "a breath of fresh air, an incentive to dance" (Le Monde), the multigenerational and multicultural Good Vibes Explosion is a new creation by New York's "ebullient clarinet wizard" David Krakauer (TimeOut NY) and South African multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer Kathleen Tagg. Traditional roots music from around the world comes charging into a 21st-century fusion, melding klezmer, calypso, polka, square dances, and the hora with Middle Eastern hand drumming, electronic beats, and so much more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
1:00 pm

Free
Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Polka, Square Dances, Middle Eastern Hand Drumming, and More

Opera | The Turn of the Screw Performed as an Opera (Online!)


The Turn of the Screw, a 1898 gothic novella written by Henry James, gets the operatic treatment. The Juilliard Opera performs the horror tale of mysterious deaths, dark forces and violence, which "make(s) sense of one's wildest fantasies."
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm

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Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, The Turn of the Screw Performed as an Opera (Online!)

Workshop | Creative Writing 101


Whether you're looking to share real stories or explore imaginative ones, you will be provided the tools to begin seeing the world through a writer's lens. Plus, you'll have the chance to spread your creative wings alongside fellow aspiring writers.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Feb 23
2:00 pm

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Workshops, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Creative Writing 101

Classical Music | Serene organ meditations in an intimate venue (In Person AND Online)


Enjoy a program of hymns, anthems, and voluntaries for the organ.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Feb 23
4:00 pm

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Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Serene organ meditations in an intimate venue (In Person AND Online)

Classical Music | 150 Years of Saxophone and Piano Works


James Noyes (soprano and alto saxophone) and Olga Gurevich (piano) performs a program that moves through 150 years of music written for saxophone and piano, spanning from 1860 until 2025. They'll be joined by flutist Laura Falzon (Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center), who was described by Music & Musicians magazine as "an excellent instrumentalist."
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
5:00 pm

Free
Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, 150 Years of Saxophone and Piano Works

Museums | Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries


The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history, influence, and importance of design in everyday life. Housed in a historic mansion, the museum features a diverse collection of design objects, including decorative arts, architecture, graphic design, textiles, and industrial design. Free admission is daily 5 pm - 6 pm.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Museumss, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries

Film | Rustin (2023): Biographical Drama Directed by 5-Time Tony Winner


Rustin tells the story of Bayard Rustin, the civil rights activist and organizer behind the 1963 March on Washington. He challenged authority, never apologized for who he was, what he believed, or who he desired. And he did not back down. The film highlights his pivotal role in the civil rights movement. It shows how Rustin's strategic vision and tireless dedication helped shape the march and advance the fight for equality, while also exploring his personal struggles and the complexities of his identity. Directed by five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe and starring Emmy Award winner Colman Domingo. Duration: 1h 38m Rated PG-13
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
5:15 pm

Free
Films, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Rustin (2023): Biographical Drama Directed by 5-Time Tony Winner

Classical Music | Songs and Arias from Ukraine: Soprano, Piano and Bandura - Folk Instrument


Soprano and bandurist (plucked string instrument) Teryn Kuzma and pianist Olga Radovic perform Ukranian songs and arias.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
5:15 pm

Free
Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Songs and Arias from Ukraine: Soprano, Piano and Bandura - Folk Instrument

Discussion | Immigration Debate: Who Stays? Who Goes? (in-person and online)


Millions of people are living in the U.S. without legal entry. What actions should be taken? Should the government pursue them or provide a path to stay? How can we balance enforcement with economic and humanitarian concerns? Panelists: - Muzaffar Chishti, Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute; - Jessica Vaughan, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies Moderator: CBS News' John Dickerson
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
7:00 pm

Free
Discussions, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Immigration Debate: Who Stays? Who Goes? (in-person and online)

Classical Music | Piano Works by Ravel and More


Works by Ravel (1875-1937) and Karen Tanaka (b. 1961) for piano.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
7:30 pm

Free
Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Piano Works by Ravel and More

Classical Music | Piano Works by Schubert, Ravel and Brahms (In Person AND Online!)


Experience the expressive, vivid works of Schubert, Ravel and Brahms, as performed by pianist Daniel Ma. Program FRANZ SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in A Minor, D.784 MAURICE RAVEL The Miroirs JOHANNES BRAHMS The Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sun, Feb 23
8:00 pm

Free
Concerts, February 23, 2025, 02/23/2025, Piano Works by Schubert, Ravel and Brahms (In Person AND Online!)

Workshop | Morning Meditation


Start your day by balancing your mind, body, and spirit during instructor guided meditation. This renowned practice lowers blood pressure, reduces stress, and strengthens the immune system.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
9:45 am

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Workshops, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Morning Meditation

Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
12:00 pm

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Workshops, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Learn Juggling in the Park

Workshop | Creative Writing Workshop


A weekly walk and writing session led by author Jon Curley. Participants will be encouraged to use observations as a way to enhance their writing styles in any preferred mode.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
2:00 pm

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Museums | Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary


Discover a vast collection of art from a diverse range of countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Russia, France, Spain, Japan, India, United States and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
4:00 pm

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Museumss, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary

Other | Live Trivia Hour: Jeopardy! Edition


Do you like comic books, graphic novels, anime, manga and video games? Come test your knowledge and join the Live Trivia Hour.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
4:30 pm

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Others, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Live Trivia Hour: Jeopardy! Edition

Museums | Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries


The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history, influence, and importance of design in everyday life. Housed in a historic mansion, the museum features a diverse collection of design objects, including decorative arts, architecture, graphic design, textiles, and industrial design. Free admission is daily 5 pm - 6 pm.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm

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Museumss, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries

Museums | Remembrance, Reflection and Resilience


A place of commemoration: exhibition, artifacts, photographs, stories and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
5:30 pm

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Museumss, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Remembrance, Reflection and Resilience

Classical Music | Viola Works of Hindemith, Handel and Schubert (In Person AND Online!)


Violist Jinglin Zhou brings classical works packed with yearning and melancholy to life. Program PAUL HINDEMITH Sonate, Op. 11 No. 4 GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL (arr. Toshio Hosokawa) Lascia ch'io pianga for Solo Viola FRANZ SCHUBERT Sonata in A Minor, D.281, "Arpeggione"
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
5:30 pm

Free
Concerts, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Viola Works of Hindemith, Handel and Schubert (In Person AND Online!)

Film | Footprints on the Moon / Le orme (1975): mystery thriller


A woman is tormented by strange dreams of astronauts on the moon. She visits a deserted seaside town whose inhabitants know her although she does not know them. Director: Luigi Bazzoni Cast: Florinda Bolkan, Peter McEnery, Klaus Kinski, Lila Kedrova
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm

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Films, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Footprints on the Moon / Le orme (1975): mystery thriller

Talk | Hide and Seek: Jewishness in Fiction (in-person and online)


In her latest novel, The Many Lives of Theo, Nathalie Azoulai explores Jewishness directly in the aftermath of October 7, a departure from the subtle "concealment" characterizing her earlier works. Avatars, masks, shifts, transpositions, and analogies have long fueled her narrative DNA—defining not just plot trajectories but the intricate choreography of character interactions. This literary encryption is more than stylistic choice; it's a profound gesture inherent to European Jewish literary identity. Whether it be a deliberate choice of hiding or an unconscious bias that emerges during the creative process, the practice of encrypting Jewishness seems more prevalent in European literary traditions than in the United States. Geographically and sociologically, the stakes of Jewish authorship in Europe differ fundamentally from those in the United States—where disclosure carries different psychological and cultural weights.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm

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Talks, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Hide and Seek: Jewishness in Fiction (in-person and online)

Performance | Latin Theater Spring Preview


In collaboration with the Alliance of Teatros Latinos NY comes this preview of Latin theater in New York this season. Participants from local Latin theater companies will discuss their work and offer samples of some of the work on their stages. Registration required.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
6:00 pm

Free
Performances, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Latin Theater Spring Preview

Book Club | Between the World and Me: NYTimes Best Seller


The book club will read and discuss The New York Times best seller Between the World and Me. In the book, Ta-Nehisi Coates presents a powerful new perspective on America's empire built on race, showing how this falsehood harms everyone, especially Black men and women. Through a personal narrative, Coates shares his journey of awakening, from his experiences at Howard University to Civil War battlefields, Paris, Chicago, and beyond, exploring the deep impact of racial injustice. You don’t have to read the full selection to enjoy the event; everyone is welcome.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
6:30 pm

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Book Clubs, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Between the World and Me: NYTimes Best Seller

Book Discussion | Metamorphoses: Reconsidering What Binds All Life


Author Emanuele Coccia and Professor Eugenio Refini in a conversation around the concept of metamorphosis across philosophy and literature. In his 2021 book, Metamorphoses, Coccia sees metamorphosis not just as a biological process, but as the fundamental force that binds all life together. Challenging the rigid boundaries between species, the living and the non-living, and even human identity, Coccia presents a visionary perspective in which life is an ever-changing continuum, where transformation is not the exception but the rule. His book invites readers to reconsider existence as deeply interconnected, revealing a world in which every form of life is a continuation of those that came before. To what extent does this approach to metamorphosis speak to relevant concerns in the production and study of literary discourse?
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
6:30 pm

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Book Discussions, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Metamorphoses: Reconsidering What Binds All Life

Book Discussion | You Between the Lines: Literary Rivals


No one’s more surprised than Leigh when a prestigious MFA program in North Carolina accepts her. A former sorority girl, Leigh’s the first to admit she knows more about the lyrics of Taylor Swift than T.S. Eliot, and she’s never been able to shake the “all-style-no-substance” feedback her high school crush made in their poetry workshop. Leigh's insecurities become all too real when Will, that same high school crush-turned-nemesis, shows up at orientation. And now, he’s William, exactly the kind of writer Leigh hates, complete with his pretentious sweater vests and tattered Moleskine. Leigh’s determined to prove herself—and William—wrong by landing the program’s highly-coveted fellowship. But Will’s dead-set on proving himself too, and in a small cohort, they can't keep apart for long. With author Katie Naymon.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm

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Book Discussions, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, You Between the Lines: Literary Rivals

Book Club | Graphic Novel Book Club: Bungleton Green and the Mystic Commandos by Jay Jackson


Meet Bungleton Green--an anti-racist time traveler and the first-ever Black superhero created more than a decade before characters like Black Panther and Falcon. In 1942, almost a year after America entered the Second World War, Jay Jackson--a former railroad worker and sign painter, now working as a cartoonist and illustrator for the legendary Black newspaper The Chicago Defender--did something unexpected. He took the Defender's stale and long-running gag strip Bungleton Green and remade it into a gripping, anti-racist science fiction adventure comic. He teamed the bumbling Green with a crew of Black teens called the Mystic Commandos, and together, they battled the enemies of America and racial equality in the past, present, and future. Nazis, segregationist senators, Benedict Arnold, fifth columnists, 18th-century American slave traders, evil scientists, and a nation of racist Green Men all faced off against the Mystic Commandos and Green, who in the strip's run would be transformed by Jackson into the first-ever Black superhero.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
6:30 pm

Free
Book Clubs, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Graphic Novel Book Club: Bungleton Green and the Mystic Commandos by Jay Jackson

Staged Reading | No History: A Play about Identity, Belonging, and Cultural Inheritance


Classical Theatre of Harlem presents Reynaldo Piniella's stirring new play, No History. Directed by Kevin R. Free, this intimate reading offers a rare glimpse into a work poised to reshape the theatrical landscape. After the performance, engage directly with the creative team through a moderated discussion, providing valuable feedback and insights. This is a unique opportunity to influence the development of a play that confronts identity, belonging, and cultural inheritance. Come witness a bold new voice shaping the future of American theatre.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Feb 24
7:00 pm

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Staged Readings, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, No History: A Play about Identity, Belonging, and Cultural Inheritance

Book Discussion | Dismantling the Master's Clock: On Race, Space, and Time (online)


The launch of artist and advocate Rasheedah Phillips’s expansive new book. Our dominant perception of time owes more to Western history and social order than to nature, argues Rasheedah Phillips, delving into Black and Afrodiasporic conceptions of time, where the past, present, and future interact in more numerous constellations. Drawing on philosophy, archival research, quantum physics, and Phillips’s art and law practice on housing policy, Dismantling the Master’s Clock expands the horizons of what can be imagined and, ultimately, achieved.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm

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Book Discussions, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Dismantling the Master's Clock: On Race, Space, and Time (online)

Classical Music | Piano works by Schumann, Liszt, and more


Michele Wong, piano. Program ROBERT SCHUMANN Zwolf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner, Op. 35 LERA AUERBACH Speak, Memory FRANZ LISZT 3 Sonetti del Petrarca, S. 270a
   New York City, NY; NYC
Mon, Feb 24
8:00 pm

Free
Concerts, February 24, 2025, 02/24/2025, Piano works by Schumann, Liszt, and more

Workshop | Mah Jongg & More


A dedicated group of adult American Mah Jongg enthusiasts for friendly and informal games, or try your hand at other card and board games. Make friends and catch up with neighbors. Sets, cards, and games provided, or bring your own.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Feb 25
10:00 am

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Workshops, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Mah Jongg & More

Workshop | Adult Zumba


Featuring easy-to-follow Latin dance choreography. Work on your balance, coordination and range of motion.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Feb 25
10:30 am

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Workshops, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Adult Zumba

Forum | Dealing With the Mind


Join a discussion on different aspects of mental health. Discover resources to help your individual journey. Adults of all ages, backgrounds, identities, and ideas are welcome. This program is not intended to take the place of individual therapy or advice of a medical professional.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am

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Forums, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Dealing With the Mind

Book Discussion | We Would Never: A Novel of Murder in the Family (online)


How far would you go to protect those you love? And can you live with the consequences? That’s the question that Tova Mirvis explores in her gripping new novel. Inspired by a true tabloid-esque story, We Would Never leads readers into the tangled tale of a murder in the midst of a bitter divorce, with the “peacemaker” among her relatives accused of killing her husband. This is an intimate drama about a family that spins out of control as their facade of wholesomeness is shattered by the sinister consequence of all-consuming love.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Feb 25
11:30 am

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Book Discussions, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, We Would Never: A Novel of Murder in the Family (online)

Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Feb 25
12:00 pm

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Workshops, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Learn Juggling in the Park

Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Feb 25
12:20 pm

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Concerts, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)

Book Discussion | A Nation of Refugees: Russia's Jews in World War I (online)


When World War I began, the Russian Empire was home to more than 5.7 million Jews, the most densely settled Jewish population in the world. Thirty years later, by 1945, only remnants of this civilization remained. The years of World War I, from 1914 to 1918, launched nearly all the forces that led to this epic destruction. Author Polly Zavadivker tells how Jewish civilians experienced that war and its epicenter of violence on the Eastern Front. World War I transformed the lives of East European Jews in ways that were second only to the Holocaust in their magnitude. State violence and forced migration determined many aspects of Jewish wartime and revolutionary experience. These policies not only destroyed much of traditional Jewish life but also inadvertently compelled a transformation of Jewish civil society. The collapse of Russian imperialism enabled the growth of an empire-wide humanitarian campaign to rescue the “nation of refugees,” whose plight embodied that of the Jewish nation itself. By exploring this history of Jewish humanitarianism during World War I, Zavadivker provides the origin stories of key leaders and public institutions that served East European Jewry in the interwar years and during the Holocaust.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm

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Book Discussions, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, A Nation of Refugees: Russia's Jews in World War I (online)

Film | American Fiction (2023) with Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, and Sterling K. Brown


Novelist Monk is frustrated at the book industry, which profits from Black entertainment that used tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, he writes an outlandish Black book of his own, using a fake name. The book soon launches him towards the hypocrisy and madness he says he hates. Director: Cord Jefferson Cast: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Adam Brody, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown Tracee Ellis Ross is an American actress known for her lead roles in the television series Girlfriends (2000–2008) and Black-ish (2014–2022), receiving nominations for five Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy for the latter. Ross is a daughter of actress and Motown recording artist Diana Ross  Issa Rae is an American actress, writer, and producer who achieved wide recognition as the co-creator, co-writer, and star of the HBO television series Insecure (2016–2021), for which she was nominated for multiple Golden Globes Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards. Sterling K. Brown is an American actor known for his leading roles on stage and screen. He has received numerous accolades including three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award as well as a nomination for a Academy Award. He was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018.
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Films, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, American Fiction (2023) with&nbsp;Tracee Ellis Ross,&nbsp;Issa Rae, and Sterling K. Brown

Film | Blue Baby (2024): A Fight for America's Youth


Blue Baby follows eight formerly incarcerated teens over four years as they navigate life in Boys Town, a community offering an alternative to prison. It explores their journey toward personal accountability, the impact of societal and familial failures, and the limitations of reformation. At the heart of the film is Father Flanagan's legacy, the visionary founder of Boys Town, who believed there are no bad boys. His ideals led to one of the most innovative approaches to dealing with troubled youth. The film realistically portrays the clash between vision and reality in the reform process.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Jazz | 'Exceptional Multi Reed Player' Performs Quincy Jones, Sonny Rollins and more


Daniel Cohen brings his Jazz Tenorsaxophonist stylings to some of the greats -- from Quincy Jones to Earl Hines -- all while incorporating his "exceptional" sound (The New York Sun). Program EARL HINES (arr. Daniel Cohen) You Can Depend On Me HOAGY CARMICHAEL (arr. Daniel Cohen) Stardust SONNY ROLLINS (arr. Daniel Cohen) Kid's Know DANIEL COHEN True Connections DANIEL COHEN Unexpected Source of Inspiration QUINCY JONES (arr. Daniel Cohen) Jessica's Day
   New York City, NY; NYC
Tue, Feb 25
3:00 pm

Free
Concerts, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, 'Exceptional Multi Reed Player' Performs Quincy Jones, Sonny Rollins and more

Film | Trap (2024) Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Starring Josh Hartnett


A man and his teenage daughter attend a concert, but they soon realize that they're caught in the middle of a dark and sinister event. Director: M. Night Shyamalan Cast: Josh Hartnett, Ariel Donoghue, Saleka Night Shyamalan, Hayley Mills, Alison Pill M. Night Shyamalan is an Indian-American film director, producer and screenwriter whose films often employ supernatural plots and twist endings. His early films include Praying with Anger (1992) and Wide Awake (1998) before his breakthrough film The Sixth Sense (1999), which earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. He then released Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002) and The Village (2004). Josh Hartnett is an American actor and producer who made his feature film debut in 1998 in the slasher film Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, followed by roles in films such as the sci-fi horror film The Faculty (1998) and the drama The Virgin Suicides (1999). Hartnett had starring roles in Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down (all 2001), and the romantic comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002). In 2023 he portrayed and Ernest O. Lawrence in the biographical thriller Oppenheimer.
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Workshop | Drop-In Chess


Play the popular strategy game while getting pointers and advice from an expert. Chess improves concentration, problem solving, and strategic planning -- plus it's fun. For ages 5 and up.
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Talk | Irish Jewry through the Ages: Part Two (1892–1945) (online)


Uncover the roots of Jewish life in Ireland from the medieval era through the 19th century. This three-part series delves into the rich history of Jews in Ireland, from their earliest recorded presence in 1079 CE to the evolving Irish-Jewish experience of the 21st century. This session explores the flourishing of Dublin’s Jewish community, including the expansion of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation and the rise of secular Jewish life and cultural activities. We’ll examine Jewish integration within Irish society, through figures like the fictional Leopold Bloom and real-life leaders like Robert Briscoe and Rabbi Isaac Herzog, as well as the impact of WWII on Irish Jews. This period marks the community’s evolving identity and its lasting cultural contributions amidst challenges at home and abroad.
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Workshop | Mastering Pet Photography (online)


Join Tamara Lackey for a webinar on pet photography, where she’ll share expert tips on capturing authentic, personality-driven pet portraits. Learn about working with animals, lighting, and composition to enhance your photography skills, whether you're a beginner or experienced photographer.
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Lecture | Race and Ethnicity in American Visual Culture (in-person and online)


A talk by Romi Crawford who has a research practice that explores areas of race and ethnicity as they relate to American visual culture (including art, film, and photography). Her work often centers on, and expands the bounds of, Black Arts Movement ideas and aesthetics and positions pedagogical activities that embed in art practices.
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Master Class | Oboe Master Class


Oboe Master Class with Charles Hamann.
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Book Club | The Amen Corner: A Play by James Baldwin


For years Sister Margaret Alexander has moved her Harlem congregation with a mixture of personal charisma and ferocious piety. But when Margaret's estranged husband, a scapegrace jazz musician, comes home to die, she is in danger of losing both her standing in the church and the son she has tried to keep on the godly path.
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Film | The Brothers McMullen (1995): romantic comedy


When you're a good Irish Catholic, you choose one person to be with for the rest of your life. But how can you be sure you've found "the one"? Each of the three brothers McMullen has a different answer to that question in this romantic comedy about the reality of true love and familial bonds. Director: Edward Burns Cast: Jack Mulcahy, Mike McGlone, Edward Burns, Connie Britton, Maxine Bahns, Elizabeth P. McKay, Shari Albert, Jennifer Jostyn
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Classical Music | Brahms' Piano Sonata


Ruogu (Felix) Wen, Piano Program BRAHMS Piano Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5
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Classical Music | Harpsichord Works of Handel, Zachow and more 


Nathan Mondry brings his harpsichord stylings to the Baroque works of Handel, Mondry, Zachow, Seixas and Monn, along with his own musical composition.  Program  NATHAN ADAM MONDRY Sinfonia "The Alchemists" GEORG FREDERIC HANDEL Suite in B-flat Major NATHAN MONDRY Sonata for Two Figured Basses in F-sharp Minor FRIEDRICH WILHELM ZACHOW Suite in B Minor JOSÉ ANTÓNIO CARLOS DE SEIXAS Toccata in D Minor GEORG MATTHIAS MONN Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in G Minor
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Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
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Talk | "What Makes It Italian?": Rossini and… (online)


“What Makes It Italian?” is a music listening and discussion group led by Gina Crusco, who has acted as maestro del coro for opera in Italy; instructed music at The New School; and directed Underworld Productions. The encounter will focus on: Conosciuto: Gioacchino Rossini (1792 – 1868) Sconosciuto: Pietro Generali (1773 – 1832) Things were looking up for Generali – but then Rossini rose to fame, and the lesser-known composer was relegated to Barcelona.
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Book Discussion | Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought


Bruno Leipold's Citizen Marx is the first book to offer a comprehensive exploration of Marx’s relationship to republicanism, arguing that it is essential to understanding his thought. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx’s principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power.
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Book Discussion | Harlem Rhapsody: Sparking the Harlem Renaissance (in-person and online)


She found the literary voices that would inspire the world.... The extraordinary story of the woman who ignited the Harlem Renaissance, written by Victoria Christopher Murray. In 1919, a high school teacher from Washington, D.C arrives in Harlem excited to realize her lifelong dream. Jessie Redmon Fauset has been named the literary editor of The Crisis. The first Black woman to hold this position at a preeminent Negro magazine, Jessie is poised to achieve literary greatness. But she holds a secret that jeopardizes it all. W. E. B. Du Bois, the founder of The Crisis, is not only Jessie's boss, he's her lover. And neither his wife nor their fourteen-year-age difference can keep the two apart. Amidst rumors of their tumultuous affair, Jessie is determined to prove herself. She attacks the challenge of discovering young writers with fervor, finding sixteen-year-old Countee Cullen, seventeen-year-old Langston Hughes, and Nella Larsen, who becomes one of her best friends. Under Jessie's leadership, The Crisis thrives...every African American writer in the country wants their work published there. When her first novel is released to great acclaim, it's clear that Jessie is at the heart of a renaissance in Black music, theater, and the arts. She has shaped a generation of literary legends, but as she strives to preserve her legacy, she'll discover the high cost of her unparalleled success.
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Book Discussions, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Harlem Rhapsody: Sparking the Harlem Renaissance (in-person and online)

Book Discussion | I'm Not Your Muse: Uncovering the Overshadowed Brilliance of Women Artists & Visionaries


Lori Zimmer and Maria Krasinski's book explores 31 women whose culture-defining contributions have, until now, been overshadowed by their role as “muses” to better-known men.  
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Book Discussion | Ragas, because the sea has no place to grab: A Memoir of Home, Migration, and African Liberation


Author Sonia Vaz Borges will discuss her recently published memoir, the story of a mother and daughter's return to Cabo Verde reveals the legacies of national liberation, a story of memory and migration, and the psychic and physical landscape that colonialism has wrought.
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Film | Salt of the Earth (1954): Mexican Mine Workers on Strike


Mexican workers at a zinc mine call a general strike. It is only through the solidarity of the workers, and importantly the indomitable resolve of their wives, mothers, and daughters, that they eventually triumph. Director: Herbert J. Biberman Stars: Juan Chacon, Rosaura Revueltas, Will Geer 94 min.
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Book Discussion | Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies: The Conceits, Hijinks, and Delusions of New Yorkers from 1974–1995 by Stan Mack


From 1974 to 1995, New Yorkers starred in their own comic strip in the weekly pages of the city’s trailblazing alternative newsweekly, The Village Voice. Stan Mack’s “Real Life Funnies” chronicled the everyday, the extraordinary, and the downright outlandish lives of New Yorkers, capturing their sardonic humor, sexual shenanigans, and exotic obsessions. The Rugman, who wrapped himself in a carpet sample and lay on the sidewalk, eagerly waiting to be stepped on. The dolphin trainer who lamented her nonexistent love life because she always smelled of fish. The mob enforcer who also happened to be a gifted calligrapher. Every story was told entirely in the subjects’ own words—and in Stan’s acute cartoons. And New Yorkers ate it up.   In June 2024, Fantagraphics published a hearty collection of nearly 300 of these strips: Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies: The Conceits, Hijinks, and Delusions of New Yorkers from 1974–1995. Using comic strips from the book, the back stories behind those strips, and some where-are-they-now revelations, Stan will take us on a visual thrill ride through New York in the age of graffiti, rap sessions, phone booths, cocaine, and self-expression the likes of which exist in no other city on earth.
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Book Club | The Drowned by John Banville


1950s, rural Ireland. A loner comes across a mysteriously empty car in a field. Knowing he shouldn’t approach but unable to hold back, he soon finds himself embroiled in a troubling missing person case, as a husband claims his wife may have thrown herself into the sea. Called in from Dublin to investigate is Detective Inspector Strafford, who soon turns to his old ally—the flawed but brilliant pathologist Quirke—a man he is linked to in increasingly complicated ways. But as the case unfolds, events from the past resurface that may have life-altering ramifications for all involved.
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Opening Reception | Viktor Koen: Greetings from Pandemic Island


An exhibition of pigment prints on acrylic, digital prints on paper, and projections by Viktor Koen. Initially conceived as a set of postcards, “Greetings from Pandemic Island,” evolved into a pictorial bridge between the 1918–19 influenza and COVID-19 pandemics. Spanning a turbulent century, the series documents the brutal realities of such crises by questioning issues of personal and collective responsibility, humanity, and gross indifference but also highlights an intricate web of long existing layers of racial and socioeconomic disparities catalyzed by the epidemic. Utilizing a wide range of archival photography, turn of the century advertising and public service propaganda, this visual essay functions as a vivid reminder of viral global experiences still unfolding through mass and social media on our devices. But mostly, about the obsessive urgency to simply make something and stay mentally afloat when everything around was sinking.
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Workshop | Cardio Dance Workout


This creative and fun workout fuses dance and aerobics to improve cardio fitness and tone the body. Instructor: Masayo Kado
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Classical Music | Piano Works by Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Scarlatti, J.S. Bach, and More


Wael Farouk, piano. Program Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G# minor Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), Prelude Op. 23 No. 7 in C minor Ravel (1875-1937), Pavane pour une infante defunte (Pavane for a dead princess) Mily Balakirev (1837-1910), Islamey: Oriental Fantasy Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857), The Lark Scarlatti (1685-1757), Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K. 413 Scarlatti (1685-1757), Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K. 366 J.S. Bach (1685-1750), Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 Sit onstage and enjoy a free drink during this hour-long weeknight Pop-Up Concerts, and mingle with the musicians and fellow concertgoers after the show.
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Concerts, February 25, 2025, 02/25/2025, Piano Works by Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Scarlatti, J.S. Bach, and More

Workshop | Play bridge in a stress-free environment


One of the most popular card games of the last century, bridge is still enjoyed by professional and amateur players alike today - and now you can stop by and enjoy it too! Bring your bridge partner, or you will be matched up with someone to play as a pair. There will be instructions and the chance to observe players, making this a perfect event for beginners looking to learn how to play bridge.
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Talk | The Autonomy of Anger: Ten Years of French Protests


France is experiencing a multiplication of protest movements, of which the so-called Yellow Vest movement in 2018-2019 is only the most original. I participated in this movement and observed directly or indirectly other movements of the last decade as well as the grievances collected by the French government from its population during the yellow vest movement (in "Cahiers" that recalled, albeit quite differently, those of the French Revolution). The result is a picture of French complaints and protests and their recent evolution. Here, we present a few features (and ask whether they can be found in other countries). Current French protests are more territorial, more critical of official organizations and, more focused on the sphere of reproduction (health, education, ecology). The failure of political parties to take up these complaints may well be one of the main reasons for the lasting difficulties of the Left in France. Electoral politics and protest politics are increasingly dissociated. Anger is becoming autonomous. Speaker Laurent Jeanpierre is political scientist, Professor of Political Science at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and co-author of Une Histoire Globale des Révolutions.
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Book Discussion | The Talent: A Novel about Actresses in a Turbulent Awards Season


A emotional debut novel from Variety chief correspondent Daniel D'Addario about a group of actresses confronting their careers, their secrets, and each other throughout one turbulent awards season.
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Concert | Dances and Dreams: A Celebration of Movement and Imagination


Celebrate the timeless beauty of dance and storytelling with Dances and Dreams, a program that brings together the playful charm of childhood, the vibrant energy of folk traditions, and the magic of fantastical tales. This evening's concert also honors two significant anniversaries in 2025: the 150th birthday of Maurice Ravel, along with the 150th anniversary of the death of Georges Bizet, two masters of French music whose works continue to captivate audiences worldwide. This evening of music celebrates the enduring legacy of these composers and invites the audience to experience a world of rhythm, imagination, and joy.
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Tue, Feb 25
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Workshop | Origami Meetup


OMG NYC (Origami Meetup Group! New York City) is a group for people to come together and share in the beautiful art of Origami - an ancient art of folding various mediums, most commonly paper. The word comes from the combination of the Japanese verb oru (to fold) and the noun kami (paper). Other materials often folded are fabric, wire mesh, sheet metal, tissue, thin plastic, cardboard, and straws. Ages Adult 18+
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Talk | Photographer Talk: Picturing the World


An evening with the photographer Gerald Cyrus. A member of the historic Kamoinge photography collective, Cyrus' work has been widely exhibited and published. Cyrus has photographed extensively worldwide, notably in Cuba, Brazil, New Orleans, Camden, and Philadelphia, where he currently lives. His recent books include Stormy Monday: New York's Uptown Jazz Scene and Harlem Nights, 1990-2001.
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Lecture | Reflections of Roman Art in the Buddhist Sculpture of Southern India


Examine the intersection of Greco-Roman art with Indian Buddhist narrative starting in the first century BCE.   Dr. Elizabeth Rosen Stone, independent scholar and Andrew W. Mellon Senior Fellow in Art History at the Metropolitan Museum, discusses Gandhara art which developed following Alexander the Great’s invasion of the Indian subcontinent. There will be fascinating visual references to the Classical world throughout the Buddhist art of Nagarjunakonda and related sites in Southern India from the first century BCE through the third century CE. The resulting rich tradition fused Greco-Roman art with Indian Buddhist narrative sculpture questioning the idea that the art of southern India is indigenous.
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Talk | Researching Richard Foreman, Theater Iconoclast


Jennifer Krasinski and Andrew Lampert will share aspects of their ongoing research into Richard Foreman. Working together, they have uncovered a plethora of documentation and unstaged material that will be featured in a forthcoming exhibition dedicated to Foreman and his collaborators in the Ontological-Hysteric Theater. They will discuss their process and consider the question of what it means to transmit experience. Foreman’s iconoclastic productions are largely irreproducible, and yet they must always be performed anew in order to be seen. What is involved in authentically staging the work of a theater artist who insists that others must not interpret or imitate him when performing his plays?
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Symposium | Tumbados: Celebrating Artist Guadalupe Rosales 


A symposium celebrating artist Guadalupe Rosales and a decade of her ongoing archive project titled Veteranas and Rucas. This dynamic event including poetry, performance, panel discussions, and live music, is organized as part of her year-long public artwork with Lokey Calderon on Storefront’s facade. Tumbados engages with lowrider culture and its role within the built environment in creating and shaping spaces for Latin@/x public life. The symposium invites an intergenerational group of artists, writers and scholars to delve into Rosales’s community-focused practice and the expanded subjects of Queer life that she addresses. Her work commemorates and historicizes Chicanx subcultures, while fostering collective storytelling and self-affirmation, engaging audiences from LA to NYC and beyond.  Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natalie Diaz will open the symposium, followed by keynote speaker and artist Estevan Oriol, who will discuss archives and counter-archives in conversation with Rocío Aranda-Alvarado. Arts critic and educator Raquel Gutiérrez will present a reading on Queer Brown Urbanism, artist, friend and collaborator of Rosales, rafa esparza will participate with a performance, and will be followed by a panel discussion by Rosales and Assistant Professor of American Studies Leticia Alvarado, moderated by LACMA Curator and Acting Department Head in Contemporary Art Rita Gonzalez. Que Chola Tan Rica will close the event with a music set.
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Film | Blue Baby (2024): A Fight for America's Youth


Blue Baby follows eight formerly incarcerated teens over four years as they navigate life in Boys Town, a community offering an alternative to prison. It explores their journey toward personal accountability, the impact of societal and familial failures, and the limitations of reformation. At the heart of the film is Father Flanagan's legacy, the visionary founder of Boys Town, who believed there are no bad boys. His ideals led to one of the most innovative approaches to dealing with troubled youth. The film realistically portrays the clash between vision and reality in the reform process. Directed by Josh and Lisa Sabey, and starring Tommi Aleman, Kim Avery, & Varshay Graham. Q&A with members of the film's creative team and subject matter experts will follow.
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Book Discussion | The Other March Sisters by Liz Parker, Ally Malinenko, and Linda Epstein


Giving all the Little Women the stories they deserve at last, this historical novel and companion to the much-loved classic draws Meg, Beth, and Amy March from behind the shadow of Jo – Louisa May Alcott’s alter-ego and the “author” of Little Women – as vibrant and unforgettable characters grappling with societal strictures, queer love, motherhood, chronic illness, artistic ambition, and more. Four sisters, each as different as can be. Through the eyes and words of Jo, their characters and destinies became known to millions. Meg, pretty and conventional. Jo, stubborn, tomboyish, and ambitious. Beth, shy and good-natured, a mortal angel readily accepting her fate. And Amy, elegant, frivolous, and shallow. But Jo, for all her insight, could not always know what was in her sisters’ thoughts, or in their hearts. With Jo away in New York to pursue her literary ambitions, Meg, Beth, and Amy follow their own paths. Meg, newly married with young twins, struggles to find the contentment that Marmee assured her would come with domesticity. Unhappy and unfulfilled, she turns to her garden, finding there not just a hobby but a calling that will allow her to help other women in turn. Beth knows her time is limited. Still, part of her longs to break out of her suffocating cocoon at home, however briefly. A new acquaintance turns into something more, offering unexpected, quiet joy. Amy, traveling in Europe while she pursues her goal of becoming an artist, is keenly aware of the expectation that she will save the family by marrying well. Through the course of her journey, she discovers how she can remain true to herself, true to her art, and true to the love that was always meant to be. Purposefully leaving Jo off the page, authors Liz Parker, Ally Malinenko, and Linda Epstein draw inspiration from Alcott’s real-life sisters, giving the other March women room to reveal themselves through conversations, private correspondence, and intimate moments—coming alive in ways that might surprise even daring, unconventional Jo.
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Book Discussion | The Prosecutor: One Man's Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice


Author Jack Fairweather brings to life the remarkable story of Fritz Bauer. At the end of the Nuremberg trial in 1946, some of the greatest war criminals in history were sentenced to death, but hundreds of thousands of Nazi murderers and collaborators remained at large. The Allies were ready to overlook their pasts as the Cold War began, and the horrors of the Holocaust were in danger of being forgotten. Fairweather brings to life the remarkable story of Fritz Bauer, a gay, Jewish judge from Stuttgart who survived the Nazis and made it his mission to force his countrymen to confront their complicity in the genocide. In this deeply researched book, Fairweather draws on unpublished family papers, newly declassified German records, and exclusive interviews to immerse readers in the shadowy, unfamiliar world of postwar West Germany where those who implemented genocide run the country, the CIA is funding Hitler’s former spy-ring in the east, and Nazi-era anti-gay laws are strictly enforced. But once Bauer landed on the trail of Adolf Eichmann, he wouldn’t be intimidated. His journey took him deep into the dark heart of West Germany, where his fight for justice would set him against his own government and a network of former Nazis and spies bent on silencing him.
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Talk | Photogragher Talk: Jeffery Henson Scales


A talk with photographer, editor, and educator Jeffery Henson Scales. His photographs have been exhibited at museums throughout the United States and Europe and have appeared in numerous photography magazines, books, and anthologies, as well as in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The City Museum of New York, The George Eastman House, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Weisman Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Museum of Art at Newfields and The Baltimore Museum of Art.
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Discussion | Exploring Cinema Through the Visionary Lens of Ernest Dickerson


Welcome renowned filmmaker and cinematographer Ernest Dickerson. A visionary artist, Dickerson is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to cinema, both as a director and a cinematographer. Dickerson’s illustrious career spans decades, during which he has worked on iconic films such as Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, and Juice. A frequent collaborator of Spike Lee, Dickerson’s cinematography played a key role in shaping the visual style of many of Lee’s early films. As a director, he brought to life stories that resonate deeply, helming projects like Surviving the Game and Demon Knight, and has directed episodes for critically acclaimed series such as The Wire, Dexter, and Treme. A reception will follow the discussion.
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Classical Music | Works for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Viola, and Piano


Valerie Coleman, flute; Alan Kay, clarinet; Monica Ellis, bassoon; Jessica Meyer, viola; Michelle Cann, piano. All Valerie Coleman (b. 1970) Program Aja Opus Serena Rubispheres Portraits of Langston Fanmi Imen
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Discussion | On Art and Exhibition-Making: A Cross-Continental Conversation (online)


Artist and curator Maddy Rosenberg and Duncan Mountford, Visiting Professor at Taipei University of the Arts, in an engaging online conversation about art, exhibition-making, and the creative process. Tune in from wherever you are as Mountford discusses his solo show Tin Gods at Project Space 110 in Taipei, hosted by Jocelyn Shu.
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Classical Music | Piano Works by Beethoven, Janáček and Bartók


Bo Zhang, Piano Program BARTÓK (1881-1945) Piano Sonata, BB 88, Sz.80 JANÁČEK (1854-1928) Sonata 1.X.1905 "From the Street" BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) 6 Bagatelles, Op.126 and Piano Sonata in C Minor, Op.111
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Workshop | Boot Camp Workout in the Park


An early-morning core body Boot Camp. Rotations through exercises like crunches, planks, push-ups, burpees, and mountain climbers ensure a mixture of cardio and strength training that will keep you coming back, and seeing results. No equipment necessary; smiles and high fives welcome.
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Museums | New York City: History, Architecture, Social Movements, Cultural Diversity


This museum holds over 1,5 million artifacts, including photographs, paintings, decorative arts, costumes, and documents that tell the story of New York's development and its inhabitants. Explore the galleries and discover the rich history and vibrant culture of New York City!
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Tour | Garment District Tour: Factories, Gangsters, Labor Unions and More


Hear an unusual perspective from somebody who spent the greater portion of his life working in the GARMENT industry. You will learn how the apparel industry developed in NYC through the years, and how it came to be located in its current District. Watch the development of the industry from sweatshops in the old tenement buildings on the Lower East Side, to giant factories in China and Bangladesh. See how immigrants were the backbone of the industry and in NYC, still are. Five minute flow chart "From Fibers To Garment". Learn about Calvin, Ralph and Oscar, as well as Labor Unions and Gangsters. A Factory Visit When Available. See "The Garment Worker'' by Judith Weller, The Fashion Walk of Fame. The Giant Button and Needle artwork on Seventh Ave. And much more. Rain or shine.
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Book Discussion | Indulging Kleptocracy: British Service Providers, Postcommunist Elites, and the Enabling of Corruption


Authors John Heathershaw and Thomas Mayne tell one of the most fascinating stories of the post-Cold War era, showing how British professionals enable their postcommunist elite clients by hiding, protecting, and legitimizing their kleptocratic wealth and establishing status and influence for them in the West.
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Discussion | Envisioning Seneca Village: An Interactive 3D Model (online)


Seneca Village was a community established by African American landowners in 1825 and destroyed by the City of New York in 1857 for the construction of Central Park. Research beginning in the 1990s has shed light on the once-forgotten village: a stable, successful, rural home to dozens of families. Much is still unknown, however, and no images or above-ground traces remain, making imagining the village challenging. This talk presents Envisioning Seneca Village, an interactive 3D model of what the village might have looked like in 1855. The project’s coauthors will discuss how they combined ongoing research in archaeology, history, historical geographic information systems (GIS), and architectural rendering to build the model; their plans for future improvements; and their aims for the project to both catalyze new research and keep the memory of Seneca Village alive in the present.
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Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
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Tour | Tour of New York City Hall


One of the oldest continuously used City Halls in the nation that still houses its original governmental functions, New York's City Hall is considered one of the finest architectural achievements of its period. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building was an early expression of the City's cosmopolitanism. City Hall is a designated New York City landmark, and its rotunda is a designated interior landmark as well.
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
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Workshop | Lunchtime Meditation (online)


Take a break and calm your mind and nourish your soul with this 30-minute meditation excersize to reduce stress and build resilience. All levels meditators are welcome.
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Workshop | Downtown Beats Chorus


Directed by Church Street School of Music, the Downtown Beats adult chorus is open to all who love to sing! Learn contemporary and classic songs and perform at community events throughout the year.
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Discussion | Lindy Hop and Swing Dance


Barbara A. Jones is the Founder and Executive Director of The Harlem Swing Dance Society, the premiere Harlem non profit organization with the purpose of promoting, preserving and protecting the Lindy Hop dance and various forms of Swing Dance culture in its Harlem birthplace. The mission is to see the Harlem area once again embrace their signature cultural dance and energize community youth to be future innovators of this historic art form. While the Savoy Ballroom closed in 1958, a new Lindy Hop foundation was born with Mama Lu Parks and her dance troupes. Under her direction Harlem youth made history and brought future attention to Lindy Hop by lessons, performances and dance contests. For close to 30 years they traveled and hopped the globe as one of the longest running jazz dance groups. This "hidden" history will be brought back to life with film, artifacts, and experiences from her dancers. Registration required.
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Classical Music | Wednesdays at One: Music for Brass


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Film | Selma (2014) Directed by Ava DuVernay


The Civil Rights Act of 1964 legally desegrated the South, but despite that, discrimination was still rampant. This made it difficult and dangerous for Black people to register to vote. A year later, in 1965, an Alabama city became the battleground in the fight for sufrage, and Dr. Martin Luther King and his followers joined the battle, despite violent opposition. They marched from Selma to Montgomery, and their movement ended with President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Director: Ava DuVernay Cast: David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson, Carmen Ejogo, Giovanni Ribisi, Alessandro Nivola Ava DuVernayis an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer who has received two Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as a nomination for an Academy Award and Golden Globe. For her work on Selma (2014), DuVernay became the first African-American woman to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director; the film went on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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Workshop | Figure Drawing


Challenge your artistic skills by drawing the human figure. Each week a model will strike short and long poses for participants to draw. Artists/ educators will offer constructive suggestions and critique. Materials provided, and artists are encouraged to bring their own favorite media.
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Museums | Tour of Historical House of The Distinguished American President of the Early 20th Century


This historic site honors the early life of a renowned American figure. The restored brownstone reflects late 19th-century architecture and offers insights into the family's daily life. Learn about various exhibits and artifacts that showcase the cultural and historical context of the era, providing a glimpse into the formative years of this visionary leader-to-be. First-come, first-served; this guided tour may reach capacity before your desired tour time, so please be sure to arrive early. Tour duration: 45 minutes. This tour takes place at 11 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm.
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Wed, Feb 26
3:00 pm

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Lecture | Shakespeare's Haunted Generation: Sex and Succession in King Lear


This talk by Professor Tanya Pollard explores King Lear's preoccupation with birth and reproduction by situating the play in the context of the now invisible shaping power of some influential ghosts, both textual and material, looming behind the play. It argues that Shakespeare develops the play's devastating tragic vision by putting an older model of tragedy in conversation with the lives of the actors in his playing company,especially their leading actor, Richard Burbage. Attending to the way the play is haunted, both by past literary forms and by the lived experience of its creators, offers a window in its exploration of catastrophically broken bloodlines.
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Wed, Feb 26
5:00 pm

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Book Discussion | Black in Fashion: 100 Years of Style, Influence, and Culture


Tonya Blazio-Licorish, archives editor with WWD and co-author of Black in Fashion, hosts a panel discussion on the book, a celebration of Black voices in fashion as captured by Women's Wear Daily contributors and photographers since the publication's inception in 1910. WWD is showcased here with more than 375 black-and-white and color photographs, illustrations, and articles from its massive archive. Panelists include designers Aaron Potts and Byron Lars.
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5:30 pm

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Jazz | Jazz Songs by Ray Brown, Bud Powell, Phineas Newborn Jr. and more 


Eytan Schillinger-Hymen, Bass, Beckett Miles, Drums and Caelan Cardello, Piano Program  RAY BROWN F.S.R. FRED FISHER (arr. Oscar Peterson) Chicago JIMMY VAN HEUSEN (arr. Ahmad Jamal) Darn That Dream CEDAR WALTON Martha’s Prize PHINEAS NEWBORN JR. Back Home BUD POWELL Time Waits CAELAN CARDELLO A Night in New York    
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Book Discussion | Inventing the Modern: Untold Stories of the Women Who Shaped the Museum of Modern Art


Editors Ann Temkin and Romy Silver-Kohn discuss their book, a revelatory account of the Museum's early history told through newly commissioned profiles of fourteen women who, as founders, curators, patrons, and directors of various departments, made enduring contributions to MoMA during its first decades. Inventing the Modern tells the stories of trailblazing women, ranging from cofounder Abby Aldrich Rockefeller to longtime registrar Dorothy Dudley.
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Book Discussion | The New Brownies' Book: A Love Letter to Black Families (online)


In the 1920s scholar, author, and activist W. E. B. Du Bois started a magazine for children. Calling it “The Brownies’ Book: A Monthly Magazine for Children of the Sun”, it was the first magazine aimed specifically at Black youth. It was published at 70 Fifth Avenue. In his role as editor‐in‐chief, Du Bois reached out to the era’s most celebrated Black creatives—writers, artists, poets, songwriters—and asked them to contribute their “best work” to The Brownies’ Book “so that Black children will know that they are thought about and LOVED.” Among its contributors was Langston Hughes, whose first published poems appeared in The Brownies’ Book. Nearly 100 years later, author, educator, and Du Bois scholar Dr. Karida L. Brown and award‐ winning artist and children’s book creator Charly Palmer revived and expanded upon the Brownies’ Book legacy and showcase new art and writing for children from today’s brilliant Black creators. They discuss their new book packed with 60 all‐new stories, poems, songs, photos, illustrations, comics, short plays, games, essays, and more is designed to reflect, celebrate, and inspire a new generation of children and families.
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Book Discussion | The Race Makers: A Biographical History of the Most Dangerous Idea Ever Invented


Andrew Curran’s forthcoming book is a group biography that traces the development of the concept of race in the eighteenth century. Among its “characters” are Louis XIV, François Bernier, Buffon, Voltaire, Carl Linnaeus, David Hume, Adam Smith, William Robertson, Immanuel Kant, J.F. Blumenbach, and Thomas Jefferson. In this talk, Curran will explore how biography offers a fresh perspective on both the intellectual landscape and the legacy of the Enlightenment era.
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Book Discussion | What You Make of Me: The Sacrifices of Art


Sophie Madeline Dess's mesmerizing debut novel of two enigmatic and unforgettable siblings confronting what—and who—they’re willing to sacrifice for their art. 
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Discussion | Mary Stuart Onstage: The Theatrical Evolution of Her Tragic Story


Professors Eugenio Refini and Janet Gomez explore the enduring legacy of Mary Stuart on stage, tracing the evolution of her tragic story from early modern tragedies to contemporary interpretations. Revisiting iconic works like Schiller’s Maria Stuart and Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda, the discussion will examine how Mary’s character has been reimagined across genres and eras, reflecting cultural and artistic shifts. Special attention will be given to reception through performance, exploring how Mary’s portrayal has resonated with audiences over time and how different productions bring new layers to her narrative. The conversation will precede the performance of Robert Wilson’s Mary Said What She Said, offering insight into the afterlife of one of history’s most captivating figures in drama and opera.
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Workshop | Mineral Color Painting


Join artist Cara Marie Piazza for a hands-on workshop exploring natural materials for painting and dyeing. Learn to use earth pigments, botanicals, and more, starting with a world-building exercise and a color-shifting demo. Create three watercolor paintings using plant-based materials.
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Lecture | Painting Her Pleasure: Women Artists in Avant-Garde Paris


Art dealer Berthe Weill was a staunch supporter of women artists in early 20th century Paris—she fought for their success in the avant-garde and beyond. In this spirit, the Grey presents a talk by Dr. Lauren Jimerson, author of Painting Her Pleasure: Three Women Artists and the Nude in Avant-Garde Paris (2023), on nudes by painters Émilie Charmy, Suzanne Valadon, and others. Her lecture will explore how these artists created modern nudes to challenge social and artistic conventions, explore female sexuality and subjectivity, and question gender identity.
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Book Discussion | The Evolving Latino Diaspora


A conversation between Americas Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Brian Winter and Marie Arana, author of LatinoLand: A Portrait of America's Largest and Least Understood Minority (Simon & Schuster, February 2024). Arana’s latest book is a sweeping yet personal overview of the Latino population of America, drawn from hundreds of interviews and prodigious research that emphasizes the diversity and little-known history of its largest and fastest-growing minority. 
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Book Discussion | Fail Better: Reckonings with Artists and Critics


From the distinguished art critic and historian Hal Foster, vital essays on key artists and critics, revealing how they redefined art and criticism over the last six decades.
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Film | The Homecoming: Marginalized Communities in France


This documentary explores how marginalized communities in France are responding to rising nationalism, police violence, and social tensions - themes that resonate far beyond the country’s borders. Director: Nathalie Jimenez Conversation to include Sean Jacobs and Kristen Saloomey, New York-based correspondent for Al Jazeera English and a board member of the Foreign Press Association, which represents US based journalists working for Foreign media outlets.  
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Book Discussion | The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History


Discover the amazing unheard story of the Dance Theatre of Harlem and the troupe of women and men who became each other's chosen family.   Author Karen Valby takes us on a journey forged by a pioneering group of five black ballerinas whose sisterhood created a legacy in the dance world, but whose history has been dismally overlooked until now. Lydia Abarca was a Black prima ballerina with a major international dance company — the Dance Theatre of Harlem, a troupe of women and men who became each other’s chosen family. Abarca and other trailblazing ballerinas performed in some of ballet’s most iconic works, including the young women who became her closest friends—founding Dance Theatre of Harlem members Gayle McKinney-Griffith and Sheila Rohan, as well as first-generation dancers Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells.
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Talk | Artist Talk: Graft


Artist Edra Soto will be joined by Carla Acevedo-Yates, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Marcela Guerrero, DeMartini Family Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art; and Melanie Kress, Senior Curator, Public Art Fund for a conversation hosted on the occasion of Graft, Soto’s first large-scale public art exhibition in New York City. The discussion will delve into the themes of architecture and belonging explored in Soto’s Public Art Fund commission, which, like many of her sculptures and installations, draws from the rejas—patterned wrought iron gates—found in post-war Puerto Rican architecture. In consideration of Soto’s longtime explorations of the built environment, the artist and curators will discuss ways that Soto’s sculptures and installations have been presented and interpreted both in private museums and the public realm. The talk will examine how her decade-long project Graft engages with ideas of cultural memory, Afro-Caribbean heritage, and the complex feelings of both connection and dislocation that accompany migration. This event offers an opportunity to reflect on how art can create spaces for community and dialogue within the urban landscape of New York City.
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Gallery Talk | Influential Photographer in Conversation with Curators


Photographer Richard Misrach's CARGO series, which he began in 2021 during the pandemic and its associated lockdowns, focuses on the towering cargo ships navigating the San Francisco Bay. His large-scale photographs, captured at various times of day from a single location, explore both the beauty of the bay and the environmental impact of international commerce, reflecting his long-standing interest in observing the world from one vantage point over time. Misrach will discuss his exhibition with Sarah Meister, Executive Director of Aperture. Moderated by Curatorial Director Xin Wang.
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Classical Music | The Fantasy World of E.T.A. Hoffmann and His Influence


A tribute to E.T.A. Hoffmann: a German writer, philosopher, music critic and composer, who was a major influence on the Romantic movement in literature and music through fostering the artistic development of Schumann and Brahms and many other major composers and writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Music by Hoffmann, Schumann, Brahms, Offenbach, Tchaikovsky/Pletnev and Mannes young composers. Dramatic readings from works by E.T.A. Hoffmann.
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Opera | Moby-Dick from Sea to Stage: Opera Excerpts and Discussion (online)


The Met Opera returns for an evening of conversation and performance inspired by the New York premiere of Moby-Dick. Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick was met with mixed reviews and poor sales when it was published in 1851. By 1891, the year Melville died, it had sold fewer than 4,000 copies, drastically underperforming much of his other work. Today the novel is an American classic, and the Library’s Manuscripts and Archives Division holds one of the most important repositories of literary manuscripts and correspondence by and about Melville in the world. This March an adaptation of Moby-Dick by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer will be performed for the first time in New York at the Metropolitan Opera. Heggie and Scheer will join beloved novelist Jennifer Egan to discuss the novel’s enduring impact and the process of adapting it to the stage. Members of Moby-Dick’s cast will perform selected excerpts from the show.
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Wed, Feb 26
7:00 pm

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Classical Music | Opera in Concert


MSM Symphony Orchestra; MSM Opera Theatre; Andrew Grams, Conductor; Felicity Stiverson, Director. Program Act III of The Crucible       Music by Robert Ward (1917-2012)       Libretto by Bernard Stambler (1910-1994) William Dawson (1899-1990), Negro Folk Symphony
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Tour | Tour of New York City Hall


One of the oldest continuously used City Halls in the nation that still houses its original governmental functions, New York's City Hall is considered one of the finest architectural achievements of its period. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building was an early expression of the City's cosmopolitanism. City Hall is a designated New York City landmark, and its rotunda is a designated interior landmark as well.
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Thu, Feb 27
10:00 am

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Film | A Raisin in the Sun (1961) with Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee


The Youngers are an African-American family living together in an apartment in Chicago. Following the death of their patriarch, they try to determine what to do with the substantial insurance payment they'll soon receive. Walter Lee wants to make a business investment, while his mother, Lena, wants to buy a house for them all to live in. Their two differing views of the American Dream come head to head. Director: Daniel Petrie Cast: Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, Diana Sands, Stephen Perry Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian and American actor, film director, and diplomat. In 1964, he was the first black actor and first Bahamian to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. He received two competitive Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. Poitier was one of the last major stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema. Ruby Dee was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and civil rights activist. She received numerous accolades, including an Emmy Award and a Grammy Award, as well as a nomination for an Academy Award. She was honored with the National Medal of Arts in 1995, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2000, and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2004.
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Discussion | Israel on Our Minds with Ambassador Ido Aharoni (in-person and online)


Even those of us who follow the news from Israeli regularly are left with more questions than insight: How should we think about Israel security in the face of a rapidly changing Middle East? What is the government doing in response to the worldwide condemnation of the Jewish State . . . and what could it do? Has the Start-Up Nation sputtered out? Can the breach between the religious and the secular populations be healed -- and how? Does the Israeli government take the concerns and opinions of the Jewish diaspora seriously enough? Should it? With so many questions -- and so much confusion -- they have recruited the ideal person to pull back the curtain on the complicated situation: an Israel diplomat, university professor, writer and investor, Ido Aharoni.
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Thu, Feb 27
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Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
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Lecture | Love and Betrayal. The German-Jewish Artist Fritz Ascher (1893-1970) (online)


Rachel Stern will present insights into the art and life of the German-Jewish artist Fritz Ascher (1893-1970) survived two world wars and persecution by the National Socialist regime. A close observer of the horrors of World War I and revolutionary unrest, he turned to Christian spiritual themes, which he radically reinterpreted. In intimate drawings, he dealt with the theme of love and betrayal from 1916 onward, both in his exploration of the crucifixion theme and with the figure of Bajazzo in the tragicomic opera “I Pagliacci.” Ascher’s strong and unique artistic voice is evident not only in his artwork, but also in his poems. These were written when he was no longer allowed to work under National Socialism because of his Jewish roots and as a representative of modernism, and had to go into hiding for years to avoid deportation.
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Lecture | The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman's Bank, with History Professor (online)


In the aftermath of the Civil War, former slaves deposited millions into the Freedman's Bank, hoping it would foster economic growth. However, just nine years later, the bank collapsed due to betrayal by its white financiers, not its Black leadership. Historian Justene Hill Edwards uncovers this pivotal moment in American history, revealing the setback it caused in the struggle for economic autonomy and offering a new interpretation of the bank's failure. "Savings and Trust" explores the bank's impact on racial economic inequality in America.
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
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Classical Music | Medieval, Renaissance and Early Baroque Works for Voice, Percussion, and More (In Person AND Online!)


Margo Andrea, mezzo soprano, vielle, percussion; Rex Benincasa, tenor, percussion, psaltery, hurdy-gurdy; Carlo Valte, oud; and Jason Priset, lutes, guitarras, vihuela, perform Medieval, Renaissance and early Baroque songs of devotional love, courtly love, jealousy, and betrayal.
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Thu, Feb 27
1:15 pm

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Concerts, February 27, 2025, 02/27/2025, Medieval, Renaissance and Early Baroque Works for Voice, Percussion, and More (In Person AND Online!)

Film | Joker: Folie a Deux (2024) with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga


Failed comedian Arthur Fleck is struggling with his dual identity and finds true love while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital.As he waits for his trial for the murder of five people, Fleck discovers the music that's always been inside him. Director: Todd Phillips Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Zazie Beetz, Steve Coogan, Harry Lawtey, Leigh Gill Joaquin Phoenix is an American actor known for playing dark and unconventional characters in independent films and period dramas. He has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Grammy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards. In 2020, The New York Times named him one of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Lady Gaga is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her image reinventions and versatility in the entertainment industry.
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Thu, Feb 27
2:00 pm

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Museums | Film and Television Industry: History, Artifacts, Interactive Displays


This museum is dedicated to the art, history, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It houses a diverse collection of industry related objects, including cameras, scripts, costumes, production materials, as well as interactive displays, and themed installations.
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Classical Music | Violin and Cello Works by Beethoven, Ravel, Schubert and Ginastera (In Person AND Online!)


Blues Zhang, Violin and Brandon Leonard, Cello Program BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano in D Major, Op. 12 RAVEL (1875-1937) Tzigane, M. 76 for Violin and Piano SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 GINASTERA (1916-1983) Punena No. 2, Op. 45
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Poetry Reading | A Calligraphy of Days: Award-Winning Poems


Award-winning Polish poet Krzysztof Siwczyk and translator Piotr Fiorczyk discuss a new book which gathers sixty-four poems spanning his career. Born in 1977, Siwczyk has lived most of his life in the Silesian city of Gliwice. In 1995, he became a wunderkind of the Polish poetry scene with his debut volume Wild Kids, an edgy and unsentimental narrative of youthful tribulations and urban malaise during Poland’s transition from communism to capitalism. Siwczyk’s poems careen down the page at great speed, relying on clever turns of phrase or an idea that illuminates a larger meaning. As in calligraphy, a meandering subterranean process connects meaning and memory, thought and verse. Teased to the surface, words and images emerge in rapid, terse, and precise bursts. Throughout his career, Siwczyk has never ceased to challenge our sense of who we are—changing course multiple times in the process. Following several volumes full of expansive lines, his most recent works offer spare meditations on illness and grief. Clipped and understated, these post-Holocaust poems address our inability to speak of death and tragedy.  
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Discussion | What Pain Teaches Us: Jewish Lessons on Healing (online)


Rabbi Ilana Grinblat shares her journey of healing pain and discovering spiritual tools for body, mind, and soul. What does it take to truly heal? When a routine medical procedure took an unexpected turn, Rabbi Ilana Grinblat was plunged into a two-year journey of pain, resilience, and discovery. In her moving memoir, she shares the profound spiritual lessons she uncovered during her recovery and offers a path toward liberating ourselves--and others--from the constraints that hold us back. Grinblat will be in conversation with AJU's Rabbi Candice Levy as they explore the intersections of faith, healing, and the power of transformation.
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Book Club | All Fours by Miranda July


A semi-famous artist announces her plan to drive cross-country, from LA to NY. Thirty minutes after leaving her husband and child at home, she spontaneously exits the freeway, checks into a nondescript motel, and immerses herself in an entirely different journey.
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Opening Reception | space: Negotiating Physical Environment


An exhibition of multimedia artworks by 21 MPS Art Therapy students with collaborators from their internship sites and communities. Works included in “space” reflect the artists’ ambition to negotiate intrapersonal, interpersonal, and physical space through art. This community art therapy practice calls for participants to open up and take up space by examining their own positionality. The therapeutic goal of "space" is to build common ground within a collective community.
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Museums | Photography: From the Early 19th Century to Today


This renowned institution hosts a variety of exhibitions showcasing the work of both established and emerging photographers. The collections encompass the full range of the photographic medium, including the first techniques of the early 19th-century to modern technology and digital displays. Last entry is at 7:15 pm.
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Classical Music | Telemann, Hellendaal, Corelli (and more) works for violin performed on Baroque instrument (In Person AND Online!)


Annemarie Schubert, Baroque Violin Program MATTEIS (1650-1714) Ayres for the Violin, Books II & IV ZUCCARI (1541-1609) Sonata No. 10 in A Minor, Op. 1 CORELLI (1653-1713) Sonata No. 5 in G Minor, Op.5 GUILLEMAIN (1705-1770) Amusement pour le violon seul, Op 18 No 1 - La Furstemberg HELLENDAAL (1721-1799) Violin Sonata No.2 in G Major, Op. 2 TELEMANN (1681-1767) Violin Concerto in E Minor, TWV 51:e
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Concert | Tribute to the Nat King Cole Trio


Julia Smulson, Voice, Pedro Sequeira, Vibraphone and Guillermo Lopez, Bass Program  ROBERT SCHERMAN Let’s Pretend SCHERMAN All for You ANNE CALDWELL and OTTO HARBACH I Know That You Know HARRY CLARKSON, GEOFFREY CLARKSON and PETER VAN STEEDEN Home (When Shadows Fall) BOBBY TROUP, LEE GILLETTE You’re Looking at Me OTIS RENE I’m Lost DOK STANFORD, NADINE ROBINSON I Just Can’t See For Lookin’ NAT KING COLE, OSCAR MOORE Beautiful Moons Ago JAMES F. HANLEY, BALLARD MCDONALD Please Consider Me
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Opening Reception | A Rose Is: Exploring Symbolism of a Rose in Art History


This group exhibition explores the rose's pervasive symbolism and varied meanings in art history and popular culture. Centered around Cy Twombly’s The Rose III (2008), the show examines the rose as an icon of beauty, allure, excess, and abjection, both physically and figuratively.
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Discussion | Designer: Exhibition and Panel Goes Behind the Scenes at a Dance Theatre


Take a peak into the design development process of long-time collaborating dance artists with an interactive exhibition and panel discussion with: Dan Ozminkowski, lighting; Anna-Alisa Belous, costume/scenery; Joel Wilhelmi, sound; and Rob Dutiel, scenery; Gina Solebello, stage management. --- Exhibit Preview: 6-7 p.m. -- Panel: 7 p.m. -- Reception: 8 p.m.
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Book Discussion | Drifting Symmetries: Projects, Provocations, and Other Enduring Models


The new monograph by Weiss/Manfredi is a manual for expanding the terrain of contemporary architecture to construct more resilient settings for contemporary life. Cofounders Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi will be in conversation with Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Justin Davidson, followed by a signing.
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Film | One Desire (1955) with Rock Hudson


The one desire of ex-gambler Clint Saunders and bartender Tacey Cromwell is to escape their shady former lives and settle down together. With Clint's younger brother and an orphaned girl in tow, the couple moves to a Colorado mining town. Director: Jerry Hopper Cast: Anne Baxter, Rock Hudson, Julie Adams Rock Hudson was one of the most popular movie stars of his time. He had a screen career spanning more than three decades. A prominent heartthrob in the Golden Age of Hollywood, he achieved stardom with his role in Magnificent Obsession (1954), followed by All That Heaven Allows (1955), and Giant (1956), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
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Book Discussion | The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird


Author David Gessner presents the story of Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped from Central Park Zoo and captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of followers around the world, with 32 pages of stunning color photographs.
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Book Discussions, February 27, 2025, 02/27/2025, The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird

Film | Union: The Best of All Days (2024): Inside a Soccer Club


In 2019, a tongue-in-cheek banner reading “Shit, we’re moving up!” hung in the Alten Försterei stadium, home to the second division soccer club 1. FC Union Berlin. Four German national league-years later, the East German soccer club qualified for the Champions League, achieving something that only few had believed possible. As strong feelings of euphoria at the recent success arose, so too did pressure for the soccer club to continue to perform well, both in athletic and economic terms, as well as a fear that the tension between tradition and change could lead to a burgeoning identity crisis. The fact that the underdog soccer club from the Berlin district of Köpenick is able to maintain its magic, is based in large part on the tireless efforts of the people behind the scenes who keep the place running with great enthusiasm. Also central to these efforts is a loyal following of fans who are willing to actively shape the path of their club . But Union: The Best of All Days is more than a film about soccer. It manages a deep dive into the “engine room” of the 1. FC Union Berlin. The director accompanied the club over two years, culminating in it joining into the Champions League, and provides a unique , very personal, and authentic look at the club’s inner workings. This documentary is a moving and sympathetic portrait about the best of all days in the history of this resolute soccer club.   Director: Annekatrin Hendel  119 min. In German with English subtitles Followed by a conversation with the filmmaker
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Concert | A Blend of Genres and Instruments: Vivid Sonic Tapestry of South Africa


Micca Manganye and Volley Nchabeleng utilize a range of instruments, body percussion, and musical expression to explore the diverse sounds and stories of South Africa.
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Opening Reception | Argos Eyes: Bold Colors, Abstraction and Representation


Internationally acclaimed for his mastery of painting, Thomas Scheibitz challenges traditional ideas with bold color juxtapositions and a distinct style that blends abstraction and representation. Drawing on classical art, architecture, urban landscapes, and pop culture, he deconstructs and reconfigures signs, images, and fragments to defy conventional contexts and interpretations.
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Talk | Art History Through a Jewish Lens: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (online)


Art historian Ellaine Rosen intoduces Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and his Parisian friends—the sex workers he respected, performers he elevated, and patrons he immortalized. Toulouse-Lautrec was working in Paris during two of the most significant antisemitic scandals of 19th-century France—the Panama Canal Scandal and the Dreyfus affair. How did Lautrec handle the controversies in his art? Was he on the right side of history? The answer is ambiguous.  
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Opening Reception | Artwork and Writing by Curator of the Royal Academy of Art


This series showcases new or previously unseen artwork alongside a commissioned piece of writing, fostering meaningful dialogue between the visual arts and various voices. This edition highlights award-winning artist Ellen Altfest’s Borrowed View, with an accompanying text by curator Julien Domercq. Alfest's artworks have been exhibited in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Berlin and across the United States.  Julien Domercq assumed the role of Curator at the Royal Academy of Art, London, United Kingdom, in 2024, where he recently worked on the exhibition Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers (2024).
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Opening Reception | Bold Lines and Vigorous Brushstrokes: Paintings


Born in Japan and raised in both Tokyo and California, Ammon Rost showcases a collection of works shaped by his cultural values of discipline, intuition, and the Zen philosophy of balance. His paintings serve as reflections of his hybrid upbringing split between Eastern and Western cultures. Japanese aesthetics are harmonized with echos of American Modernist style.
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Opening Reception | Canyons, Waterfalls,and Desert Flora: Large-Scale Landscapes


Claire Sherman’s paintings of canyons, waterfalls, and desert landscapes create spaces that both enclose and unravel. Light filtering through narrow gaps hints at a path, while contrasting heat and water are symbolized by landscapes shaped by water and the growth of wildflowers and sagebrush. Sherman has exhibited widely throughout the United States and in Amsterdam, Leipzig, London, Seoul, and Turin.
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Workshop | Cardio Circuit Blast Workout


This high-energy total body workout will keep you moving with challenging yet fun bodyweight circuits. Cardio Circuit Blast is a heart-pumping, high-intensity class that is open to all levels and the perfect way to increase your overall endurance.
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Opening Reception | Exploring the Perception of Time and Space


Pablo Davila: Why Did You Take My Watch? presents new works that expand on his research-driven approach across various media. Using a visual language to explore complex systems, theories, and ideas, his pieces offer poetic reflections on the nature of time and space. Davila's work, rooted in a minimalist approach, is influenced by science, music, poetry, cognitive science, and physical phenomena. It explores themes of perception, the fleeting nature of time, and the interpretation of history.
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Opening Reception | Ghost Images: Photography


Ghost Images is a photography exhibition by Tyler Mitchell, exploring Southern gothic themes. Inspired by his Southern roots, the images of seaside leisure delve into memory and the unseen yet deeply felt presence within photographic tableaux.
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Opening Reception | Love Sculptures and Paintings: Exploring Signs, Symbols, Words


Robert Indiana: The Source, 1959-1969 is a focused survey highlighting the transformative decade when Indiana developed his distinctive artistic style and gained widespread recognition. The exhibition features over 20 paintings from Indiana's personal collection along with a piece from his first edition of LOVE sculptures (1966-1968) and archival materials, including some of the artist's journals.
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Discussion | The Joffrey Methodology: Demonstration and Conversation


Robert Joffrey was a renowned and sought-after teacher who attracted students and dancers from very different backgrounds. His admirers included international ballet stars like Rudolf Nureyev, Margot Fonteyn, and Erik Bruhn, modern and postmodern icons such as Carmen de Lavallade and Yvonne Rainer, and young aspiring dancers —even Madonna, Patrick Swayze, Ann Reinking, and Charlize Theron. Joffrey was known for his logical, anatomically sound, eclectic approach, which differed from the prevailing methods of the time. He also hand-picked and mentored future teachers—some of whom will be  leading a demonstration on Joffrey's methodology. Former Joffrey company artist Nicole Duffy leads a conversation giving a glimpse into training with Joffrey. Registration required.
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Opening Reception | The Spiritual World of Haiti: Hand-Beaded and Sequin-Embroidered Textiles


Renowned Haitian artist Myrlande Constant presents a collection of her hand-beaded and sequin-embroidered textiles, known as drapo Vodou.  Constant gained critical acclaim internationally: her flags got featured in exhibitions at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, the Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in Paris, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. She was honored with the 2024 Prince Claus Impact Award in Amsterdam.
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Discussion | Women’s Voices in the NYC Afro-Puerto Rican Musical Renaissance


This event will feature women who were part of the early bomba and plena scene in New York City before the emergence of Los Pleneros de la 21, and women who were inspired by LP21 to form all-women groups. Participants in include: Yvette Martínez, Manuela Arciniegas, Luz Rodriguez, and Elena Martínez
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Book Discussion | Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America


February 27, 2025 is the 165th anniversary of the Right Makes Might speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln to a New York City audience. A speech of great consequence, it has been credited with propelling the then-Illinois statesman to the White House.  To mark the occasion, The Cooper Union is pleased to present Steve Inskeep, the author of Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America and cohost of NPR’s Morning Edition, in conversation with ABC News anchor Linsey Davis about a great politician's strategy in a country divided and lessons for our own disorderly present. Many of Lincoln’s greatest acts came about through his engagement with people who disagreed with him; for better or worse, Inskeep argues, that's what democracy requires.
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Film | Thursday (1963): Father-Son Drama from Italy


Dino Versini, a separated father, obtains a judge’s permission to spend one day a week with his son. Every Thursday, Dino picks up Robertino in his flashy sports car, eager to impress him and hide from the boy the failures of his life. However, Dino’s brash manners and high-society friends fail to convince the child. After a disastrous trip to the seaside, during which Dino’s lover leaves him, and a visit to the grandmother’s house, an encounter with an industrialist further ruins the father’s already shaky reputation. At the end of the day, after returning his son to his ex-wife, Dino is left to call his lover to beg for forgiveness. Directed by Dino Risi Starring Walter Chiari, Michèle Mercier, Roberto Ciccolini 106 min. In Italian with English subtitles
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Book Club | Play Club: Gloria by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins


Play Club is like a book club, but for plays! Whether you are familiar with the art of reading plays, or looking to expand your appreciation for dramatic literature, this book club is an opportunity to read plays you have been meaning to explore or have never considered reading before. Learn about new works, discover new playwrights, and make friends! Gloria by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins tells the story of an ambitious group of editorial assistants at a prestigious Manhattan-based literary magazine that are each chasing the same dream: a life as successful writers-and to get out of their cubicles before they turn 30. When a regular day at the office suddenly becomes anything but, the stakes for who will get to tell the career-making story are higher than ever. Registration required.
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Performance | COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco: From Celebrated Performance Artist Karen Finley


Celebrated visual and performance artist Karen Finley looks back at New York City upended by the COVID-19 pandemic in COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco — a moving, one-night only performance that “pierces the heart” with “rawness that feels like a jolt,” according to The New York Times. Performed to mark the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic and the launch of Finley’s titular new book of poetry. Written, directed, and performed by Karen Finley. 
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Jazz | Jazz of Women of the African Diaspora


This live musical performance will commemorate the universality of jazz through the contributions of women of the African Diaspora, while recognizing the outstanding contributions of Harlem's own: the legendary Marjorie Eliot. 
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Concert | Klezmer and Indian Classical Music: Lush Sonic Experience


Yiddish psych/folk band Midwood offers a vibrant fusion of global violin music. Joined by the experimental Carnatic duo of Trina Basu and Arun Ramamurthy, their performance blends ancient and unexpected sounds, creating a lush sonic experience unique to New York City.
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Thu, Feb 27
7:00 pm

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Plays, February 27, 2025, 02/27/2025, Play About Silent Film Star and Espionage With Broadway Actors

Poetry Reading | Poetry Reading: Forrest Gander


A poetry reading by Forrest Gander followed by a reception/signing. Forrest Gander is a writer, translator, and editor of several anthologies of writing from Spain and Mexico. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including Mojave Ghost, Twice Alive; Be With, which won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize and was longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award; and Core Samples from the World, a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
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Concert | Soulful Trumpeter Who's Worked with Al Green, Amy Winehouse, and Pharrell


Trumpeter Dave Guy is well known to music lovers for his soulful, fiery work with hot bands like The Roots, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, and the Menahan Street Band, as well as guest shots with such icons as Al Green, Amy Winehouse, and Pharrell. For this outing, the East Village native will lean into charts from Ruby, a sophisticated debut solo album that shows how he brings together his disparate influences and experiences in classic R&B, hip hop, and jazz into a signature sound all his own.
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Thu, Feb 27
7:00 pm

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Jazz | Modern Jazz Ensemble Presents Sophisticated, World-Hopping Improvisation


Multi-instrumentalist and jazz composer Avram Fefer and his amazing cast of musicians combine their talents for an exciting evening of groove-based modern jazz. With influences from Africa and the Middle East, the Juba Lee Ensemble draws from Fefer's highly acclaimed recent albums as it brings together the compositional and improvisational skills of the saxophonist and his world-class band. The Juba Lee Ensemble will make you smile, dance, and scratch your head as it leads you through a diverse set of sophisticated global jazz celebrating improvisation, groove and liberation in all its forms. Expect surprise special guests!
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Thu, Feb 27
7:30 pm

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Plays, February 27, 2025, 02/27/2025, Political Drama
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Workshop | Tai Chi


Improve balance, strength and focus through gentle exercises. The sights and sounds of the river provide a serene background for the ancient flowing postures.
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Workshop | Zumba Gold Workout


A low-impact workout set to a fusion of Latin, International and popular music dance themes, creating a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that challenge both the heart and muscles. With fun music and easy-to-follow steps, you can’t go wrong. Instructor: Melissa Perez
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Workshop | Adult Zumba


Featuring easy-to-follow Latin dance choreography. Work on your balance, coordination and range of motion.
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Museums | Asian Art and Culture Museum


The museum features a diverse collection of artworks, including traditional and contemporary pieces from various Asian cultures. 2 pm: guided tour.
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11:00 am

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Book Discussion | Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution: Reimagining the Bolsheviks


The revolutions of 1917 swept away not only Russia’s governing authority but also the property order on which it stood. The upheaval sparked waves of dispossession that rapidly moved beyond the seizure of factories and farms from industrialists and landowners, envisioned by Bolshevik revolutionaries, to penetrate the bedrock of social life: the spaces where people lived. Author Anne O’Donnell reimagines the Bolsheviks’ unprecedented effort to eradicate private property and to create a new political economy—socialism—to replace it.
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Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park


Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.
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Museums | Tiffany Glass and Other Exhibitions


The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history, art, and culture of its area with a permanent collection of 10,000 items. One of the exhibitions includes famous Tiffany's leaded glass objects and a valuable insight into the development of the inuctry in the US at the turn of the 20th century.
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
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12:20 pm

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Film | Bessie (2015) with Queen Latifah


Bessie Smith is rising in the music circuit after facing many hardships. She starts her career as a blues singer and becomes popular in the early twentieth century. We see her transform from a struggling young singer into "The Empress of the Blues." Director: Dee Rees Cast: Queen Latifah, Michael Kenneth Williams, Khandi Alexander, Mike Epps, Tory Kittles, Tika Sumpter, Oliver Platt, Bryan Greenberg, Charles S. Dutton, Mo'Nique Queen Latifah is an American rapper, singer, and actress who has received various accolades, including a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for an Academy Award. In 2006, she became the first hip hop artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Film | Terms of Endearment (1983) with Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, and John Lithgow


Widow Aurora Greenway has a strong bond with her daughter, Emma. But against her mother's wishes, Emma marries teacher Flap Horton. Emma eventually leaves Flap because of his cheating, and she returns home to her mother, who is now involved with a former astronaut. When Emma learns she has terminal cancer, she winds up in the hospital with Aurora supporting her, and she tries to make peace with Flap and her children. Director: James L. Brooks Cast: Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, John Lithgow Debra Wingeris an American actress who starred in the films An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Terms of Endearment (1983), and Shadowlands (1993), each of which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Shirley MacLaine is an American actress and author known for her portrayals of quirky, strong-willed, and eccentric women. She has received numerous accolades over her eight-decade career, including an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, two BAFTA Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, two Volpi Cups, and two Silver Bears. She has been honored with the Film Society of Lincoln Center Tribute in 1995, the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1998, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2012, and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2013. Jack Nicholson is an American retired actor and filmmaker. Nicholson is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. Throughout his five-decade career he received numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Film Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award. He also received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1994 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2001. Danny DeVito is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker who gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi (1978-1983), which won him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award. He plays Frank Reynolds on the FX and FXX sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006-present). John Lithgow is an American actor who has received numerous accolades including six Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Tony Awards, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, and four Grammy Awards. Lithgow received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2001 and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Fri, Feb 28
1:00 pm

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Films, February 28, 2025, 02/28/2025, Terms of Endearment (1983) with Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, and John Lithgow

Classical Music | MidDay Classical Music


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Workshop | Enjoy an afternoon of crafting and conversation


Bring your own project or choose something from a provided collection to work on during this freeform crafting workshop. The workshop will include materials for sewing, knitting, crochet, coloring, paper crafts, and puzzles.
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Museums | Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others


Explore the best items this museum has on display with this guided tour. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, antiquities, and more by world-famous artists.
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Discussion | Malcolm 100X: A Radical Centenary


May 19, 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Malcolm X's birth. This event celebrates Malcolm X's global legacy on Black nationalism, internationalism, and anti-colonial and anti-imperial movements. The celebration includes two academic panels, artistic installations, and community discussions. "Women of Color and Malcolm X's Enduring Legacy" This panel examines the profound impact that Black women had on Malcolm X's political thought as well as the enduring influence of his legacy on diverse women of color worldwide. Moderated by Dr. Mona Oraby, the first conversation features Mapping Malcolm editor Najha Zigbi-Johnson and Afro-Caribbean American Muslim artist Nsenga Knight, both of whom draw upon their creative practice and writing to explore how Black women shaped Malcolm's evolving understanding of Black radicalism and internationalism. The second conversation highlights Dr. Maytha Alhassen and Dr. Denise Lim both of whom discuss how Malcolm X's legacy continues to inspire Black-Arab and Black-Asian solidarities today. "Malcolm X, Internationalist" The centenary of Malcolm X's birth offers a unique opportunity to explore his profound international impact beyond U.S. borders. This panel will analyze Malcolm's advocacy for African Americans at the United Nations--linking U.S. racism to internal colonialism, his relationship with the Islamic world and his trips to Africa, and his engagement with intellectuals and activists from outside the US not only influenced his perspectives on global liberation movements and socialism, but his relevance to contemporary political movements. The panelists are academics Robyn Spencer-Antoine (Wayne State University), Kevin Gaines (University of Virginia), Ben Talton (Howard University) and Michael Sawyer (University of Pittsburgh). Hisham Aidi (Columbia University) will chair.
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Discussions, February 28, 2025, 02/28/2025, Malcolm 100X: A Radical Centenary

Classical Music | Piano Works by Prokofiev, Glass and more (In Person AND Online!)


Hsi-Yun Wu, Piano Program PHILIP GLASS (1937-) Piano Etude No. 6 in F Minor FREDERIC RZEWSKI (1938-2021) The People United Will Never Be Defeated (Collection) PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Piano Sonata No. 8 in B-flat Major, Op. 84
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Book Discussion | Revolting Indolence: The Politics of Slacking, Lounging, and Daydreaming in Queer and Trans Culture


Marcos Gonsalez's book makes a case for laziness as an aesthetic-political strategy for countering the oppressive logics of cisheteronormative racial capitalism. Focusing on ways in which queer and trans Latinx people demonstrate the unwillingness of their participation in “productivist” ethics and allied respectability politics, Gonsalez argues that slacking off, lounging, daydreaming, and partying are liberatory practices—revolts that in turn are treated as revolting.
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Museums | American History and Artifact Collections


Enjoy a stroll through galleries of an extensive collection of American art, learn about the history of New York and the USA. Last admission is at 7 pm.
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Museums | Modern Art: From The 19th Century to the Present Day


Experience the exhibits in the museum galleries which include paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, videos, and much more.
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Fri, Feb 28
5:00 pm

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Classical Music | Cello Works by Bach, Vivaldi and more Performed on Baroque Instruments (In Person AND Online!)


Kosuke Uchikawa, Baroque Cello Program COUPERIN (1668-1733) Treizieme Concert a instrumens a L'unisson from Les Gouts-reunis, ou Nouveaux Concerts BASSANI (1550-1615) Diminution on Nasce la gioia mia J.S. BACH (1685-1750) Ich bin ein guter Hirt, BWV 85, Suites a Violoncello Solo senza Basso BWV 1009 and Cello Sonata in F Major from 6 Solos a Violoncello e Fondamento STAMITZ (1717-1757) Cello Sonata in F Major from 6 Solos a Violoncello e Fondamento VIVALDI (1678-1741)Cello Concerto in D Minor, RV 405
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Workshop | Friday Games Social


While Blood on the Clocktower is the spotlight event, they do offer in rotation other social deduction titles such as Ultimate Werewolf, Avalon, Bank Heist, Feed the Kraken, Night of the Ninja, etc. If the social deduction theme doesn't interest you, there are a variety of other popular games such as Azul, Codenames, The Crew, Inside Job, Splendor, Ticket to Ride, Werewords and much more. For the adventurous, there are new and work in-progress games available for testing. Be part of some memorable moments and entertaining stories. They welcome and accommodate players of all skill levels.
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Concert | A Blend of Genres and Instruments: Vivid Sonic Tapestry of South Africa


Micca Manganye and Volley Nchabeleng utilize a range of instruments, body percussion, and musical expression to explore the diverse sounds and stories of South Africa.
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Fri, Feb 28
6:00 pm

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Classical Music | Clarinet and Piano Works by Stravinsky and Others (in-person and online)


Clarinetist Louis Arques performs a duo recital with pianist Milena Zhivotovskaya. This program will feature Russian composers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Works include Taneyev’s Canzona, excerpts from Glière’s 11 pieces, Op. 35, Stravinsky’s Three Pieces, Sonatas by Weinberg and Tcherepnin, and Zhivotovskaya’s Variations on a Jewish Theme and Scherzo-Fantasy.
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Opening Reception | Everyday Life in Paintings: House Objects, Landscape and More


Paintings by Chicago-based artist Rebecca Shore's are depictions of domestic spaces which explore the interplay between contrasting perspectives: interior and exterior, near and far, clear and obstructed. Shore portrays everyday objects, furniture, and landscapes, incorporating patterns and recurring motifs like tree stumps, flowers, and wrought iron fencing. Her isometric spaces use rotated and flattened geometric shapes to create familiar yet illusory environments.
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Opening Reception | Second Nature: Multi-Genre Art


David Kennedy Cutler's exhibition showcases a range of everyday domestic objects, from furniture to plants, creating a personal and intimate atmosphere. Cutler is known for blending various genres of photography, printmaking, performance, surveillance, fiction, painting and sculpture.
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Classical Music | Violin and Piano Works 


Violists: Charlie Strutzel, Alison Wang, Jackson Hill, William Sotiriou Pianists: Leon Bernsdorf-Christ, Jarod Yap  Program  RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958) Suite for Viola and Piano ARNOLD BAX (1883-1953) Sonata for Viola and Piano: Molto Moderato YORK BOWEN (1884-1961) Viola Sonata No. 1 in C Minor: Allegro moderato FRANK BRIDGE (1879-1941) Sonata, H. 125    
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Discussion | Malcolm X Expanded: Exploring His Legacy at the Intersections of Black Art and the Built Environment


This event brings together organizer Lumumba Bandele, architect Sara Zewde, and Jerald Cooper, the founder of Hood MidCentury Modern to discuss how Malcolm X’s legacy continues to resonate in the worlds of architecture, urban planning, and Black artistic expression. The conversation led by Najha Zigbi-Johnson will be an evening of powerful dialogue and insight, where we explore how history, art, and space intersect to shape our communities today. The program will be followed by a soulful DJ set by Tara, blending music and history to close out the evening.
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Staged Reading | True Believer: A New Play


Written by Justice Hehir. Next generation of theater artists get to present their work.
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Performances, February 28, 2025, 02/28/2025, Comedy in Drag! "A sensation"

Lecture | Hannibal's Mules: The Logistical Limitations of Hannibal's Army and the Battle of Cannae, 216 BC (online)


Speaker: Dr. John F. Shean, City University of New York
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Concert | Jazz, Contemporary, and South American Music


The Gallo Florez Duo performs with the bandola and time, two traditional Colombian guitars. The concert will move effortlessly in the worlds of jazz, contemporary, and South American music, creating an intriguing and enchanting aesthetic.
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Fri, Feb 28
7:00 pm

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Workshop | RISE UP Circuit Training


This bodyweight circuit will help you R.I.S.E UP: Reach new heights, inspire, strengthen your inner self, and elevate your fitness. Unlock your ultimate potential. Please bring a mat. Instructor: Detona Grant
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Classical Music | Works by Purcell and More for Voice, Keyboards, and Viola de Gamba


Jonathon Adams, baritone; Avi Stein, keyboards; Sarah Cunningham, viola de gamba, perform works by Purcell (1659-1695) and his contemporaries.
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Fri, Feb 28
7:00 pm

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Concert | Works for Percussion


 Josh Perry, percussion, performs new and recent works for solo percussion, interwoven with a variety of live electronic elements.
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Concert | Afro-Cuban Singer-Songwriter's Contemporary Latin Soul


Afro-Cuban singer-songwriter Dayme Arocena has definitively established herself as one of the most innovative and consistent creators on the contemporary Latin soul music scene. An early musical export from the Cuban thaw of the 2010s, the Havana-born Arocena's full-throated voice, cunning self-orchestrations, and endlessly curious explorations into melody have yielded discerning listeners a treasure trove of original songs, most recently from her stellar 2024 album Alkemi.
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Fri, Feb 28
7:30 pm

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Concert | Korean Mouth Organ, Piano, Cello: A Blend of Genres


One of Korea's foremost saenghwang players Hyo-young Kim continually pushes the boundaries of saenghwang music, boldly exploring new instrumentation and blending genres beyond traditional frameworks. For this concert, titled Herstory, Kim will be joined by Lucia Ahn, Piano, Maria Ahn, Cello. "Herstory," tells multiple stories--the story of the angel holding the saenghwang, the story of Hyo-young Kim, and the evolving story of music expressed through this extraordinary instrument. The saenghwang is a free-reed mouth organ with a windchest. Constructed from bamboo pipes, each fitted with a metal reed, the instrument produces sound when air passes through it as the musician inhales and exhales, similar to a harmonica.
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Fri, Feb 28
7:30 pm

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Classical Music | Orchestral Works by Sibelius and More


Mannes Orchestra. Program JL Marlor, Saltwater Lung Alex Glass (b. 2000), The World Inside Sibelius (1865-1957), The Wood Nymph, Op. 15
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Classical Music | The New School's Mannes Orchestra Presents Modern Classical Works 


In its spring season, Mannes Orchestra opens with the works of two alums, both of whom won the prestigious Martinů Prize.  JL Marlor’s orchestral Saltwater Lung, which focuses on restorative justice and radical femininity, will make its world premiere. The World Inside, composed by Alex Glass, is filled with reflections on growth and gratitude. 
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Jazz | Piano Jazz Works (In Person AND Online!)


Holly Bean, Jazz Piano Program  BILL EVANS (1929-1980) Five HOLLY BEAN (N/A) Sanctuary, The Prophet and Before I Loved You DONALD R. BROWN (1954) Theme for Malcolm and New York FREDERICK LOEWE (1901-1988) The Heather on the Hill
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Workshop | Rise and Shine Yoga (online)


Start your day with a guided meditation and gentle yoga flow. Sync mindful movement with breathing through a variety of poses (asanas) that will certainly awaken your mind, body and senses. All levels welcomed. Modifications will be offered.
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Workshop | Cardio Circuit Blast Workout


This high-energy total body workout will keep you moving with challenging yet fun bodyweight circuits. Cardio Circuit Blast is a heart-pumping, high-intensity class that is open to all levels and the perfect way to increase your overall endurance.
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Museums | Jewish History: Centuries of Art


As one of the largest collections of art in Jewish culture globally, the venue features an extensive array of historical Jewish artifacts as well as modern and contemporary art.
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Sat, Mar 1
11:00 am

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Museumss, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Jewish History: Centuries of Art

Film | The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974): drama


Amidst the racial turmoil of 1960 Louisiana, 110-year-old ex slave Jane Pittman agrees to an interview with a persistent journalist. She recounts the story of her life, in which she was orphaned early and forced to work on a plantation until a chance meeting with a white Union soldier named Brown. Jane's eventual emancipation marks the beginning of a long and arduous story about the horrors of slavery and the justice of the civil rights movement. Director: John Korty Cast: Cicely Tyson, Barbara Cheney, Richard Dysart, Katherine Helmond, Michael Murphy, Odetta, Thalmus Rasulala
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Films, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974): drama
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Plays, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, A Play by Nobel Prize Winner at a Major NYC Theater
Sat, Mar 1
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Musicals, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Family Musical with a Heartwarming Message
Sat, Mar 1
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Films, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Legendary Actor in a Sci-Fi Thriller at a Museum

Museums | Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others


Explore the best items this museum has on display with this guided tour. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, antiquities, and more by world-famous artists.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Museumss, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others
Sat, Mar 1
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Dance Performances, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Adaptation of Beloved Ballet

Classical Music | Opera by Handel


Opera Essentia features three company singers, a harpsichordist and violinist performing Handel's Admeto, a three-act opera written for the Royal Academy of Music.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sat, Mar 1
3:00 pm

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Concerts, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Opera by Handel
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Plays, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Political Drama

Museums | Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary


Discover a vast collection of art from a diverse range of countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Russia, France, Spain, Japan, India, United States and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sat, Mar 1
4:00 pm

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Museumss, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary

Classical Music | Serene organ meditations in an intimate venue (In Person AND Online)


Enjoy a program of hymns, anthems, and voluntaries for the organ.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Concerts, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Serene organ meditations in an intimate venue (In Person AND Online)

Opening Reception | Vibrant Colors, Intricate Designs, Mixed Media and More


Meticulous Markings is a group exhibition where vibrant colors blend seamlessly with intricate designs, figurative abstraction, mixed media assemblages, and handcrafted dolls.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Mar 1
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Opening Receptions, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Vibrant Colors, Intricate Designs, Mixed Media and More
Sat, Mar 1
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Plays, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, A Play by Nobel Prize Winner at a Major NYC Theater
Sat, Mar 1
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Dance Performances, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Adaptation of Beloved Ballet
Sat, Mar 1
7:30 pm

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Plays, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, 'Sexy and Tense Romp' By Renowned Novelist

Film | Days of Eclipse (1988): Late Soviet-Era Sci-Fi


This late Soviet-era science fiction traces medical school graduate Malyanov sent to work in Turkmenia. There he encounters victims of the government's plan to relocate multiple ethnic groups. One wonders if in this bleak futurity there are premonitions of our contemporary situation. Director: Aleksandr Sokurov Stars: Aleksei Ananishnov, Eskender Umarov, Irina Sokolova 139 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Sat, Mar 1
7:30 pm

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Films, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Days of Eclipse (1988): Late Soviet-Era Sci-Fi

Opening Reception | John Zorn Live Concert: New Masada Quartet


The exhibition John Zorn: Hermetic Cartography will be accompanied by a series of musical performances curated by Zorn that will be held in the exhibition. For this performance by New Masada Quartet, Zorn will be joined by Julian Lage (guitar), Jorge Roeder (bass) and Kenny Wollesen (drums). Known predominantly as a groundbreaking figure in New York’s avant-garde and experimental music scenes, John Zorn has long been celebrated for his radical innovations in music. However, his abstract drawings—a private language of symbols and notations—have remained a closely guarded secret. Offering profound insight into Zorn’s creative mind, Hermetic Cartography reveals a new dimension of his artistic practice by showcasing works on paper that span seven decades of his visionary engagement with mark-making, improvisation, and the esoteric.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Receptions, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, John Zorn Live Concert: New Masada Quartet
Sat, Mar 1
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Concerts, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Prestigious Competition Winners Play Mozart, Chopin and more
Sat, Mar 1
8:00 pm

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Comedy Clubs, March 01, 2025, 03/01/2025, Stand Up Comedy
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Musical | A Musical with Broadway Actors and Choreographer

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Classical Music | Prestigious Competition Winners Play Mozart, Chopin and more

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