• African Diaspora International Film Festival

    The Forum at Columbia University 605 W 125th St, Harlem, NY, United States

    Established in 1993, the African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) is a Harlem based minority-led not-for profit international film festival that presents, interprets and educates about films that explore the human experience of people of color all over the world in order to inspire imaginations, disrupt stereotypes and help transform attitudes that perpetuate injustice. In […]

    $15
  • Harlem Holiday Show

    Harlem School of the Arts 645 St Nicholas Ave

    Celebrate the season with Harlem School of the Arts at our 2024 Annual Holiday Show! This joyful event brings together students from all HSA departments-Music, Dance, Theatre, and Visual Arts—for an inspiring showcase that captures the magic of the holidays and the talent of our young artists. Audiences will be treated to a heartwarming mix […]

    $12
  • Drumline Live!

    Drumline Live, the show-stopping attraction created by the musical team behind 20th Century Fox’s hit movies, Drumline and Drumline: A New Beat, has already paraded onto some of the biggest theatre stages in America, Japan, and Korea. After performing over 300 shows since 2009, it’s time for a BRAND NEW show, with new music and […]

    $45
  • MERENGUE CON AMOR #3

    with RAMÓN ORLANDO, CARLOS DAVID, ARAMIS CAMILO, PETER CRUZ, TONY BRAVO, and SIN FRONTERAS The fan favorite "Merengue Con Amor" is BACK for its THIRD annual concert to celebrate the romantic Valentines day season. Buy a ticket for your loved ones and enjoy this night of romantic merengue classics from all of your favorite stars. […]

  • THE TONGUE & THE LASH AND A RETURN TO CIVIC DISCOURSE

    Town Hall 123 West 43rd Street (Between 6th Ave and Broadway) New York, NY 10036

    The Town Hall celebrates James Baldwin and the 60th anniversary of the Baldwin/Buckley Cambridge debate with the New York premiere of the chamber opera, THE TONGUE & THE LASH by Damien Sneed, composer/conductor and Karen Chilton, librettist. Making her Town Hall and New York directorial debut, the opera will be directed by world-renowned mezzo-soprano, Denyce […]

    $45
  • The House That Jack Built: The Many Friends of Hal Jackson

    BergenPAC 30 North Van Brunt Street, Englewood, NJ, United States

    Hal Jackson was a radio pioneer who broke racial barriers on the airwaves. This exhibition features photographs of Hal with a variety of his peers through the years taken by different artists, many of whom were unknown, along with photos taken by Debi B Jackson. The exhibition was installed by Kenia Akridge. Who is Hal Jackson? […]

  • The Moth Returns to Harlem – Highlights of True Stories

    The Moth 138 Convent Avenue (West 135th Street and Convent Avenue) New York, NY 10031

    Join us for an evening of stories, shared live as five storytellers take the stage and share a true, personal story from their life: joy and heart, in equal measures. Stories of glory and defeat, taunting fate, laughing in the face of danger, and the moments that forever changed the course. Doors open at 6:30 […]

  • American Songbook: Singer Outsiders

    Lincoln Center 1941 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

    Curated in collaboration with Tamar-kali and Kathleen Hanna This season's American Songbook reclaims and elevates our Singer Outsiders, women and nonbinary musicians who have shaped the modern landscape of music and performance and continue to drive conversations on gender, identity, and empowerment. Women and non-binary artists who have contributed to the ongoing history of the […]

  • Jennifer Ashley Tepper: Women Writing Musicals

    New York Public Library 40 Lincoln Center Plaza (entrance at 111 Amsterdam between 64th and 65th) New York, NY 10023

    In honor of Women’s History Month, author and theater historian Jennifer Ashley Tepper will celebrate her newly released book with a presentation and performance from Badia Farha (Hell's Kitchen) and Alyse Alan Louis (TEETH), with Ruiran Xun (The Jonathan Larson Project) on the keys. Women Writing Musicals: The Legacy that the History Books Left Out is the […]

    Free
  • HSA 2025 “SOUL TRAIN” GALA

    Ziegfeld Ballroom 141 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019

    We’re thrilled to invite you to the Harlem School of the Arts Annual Benefit Gala on Friday, May 2, 2025, at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. The night will kick off at 6:00 PM with a reception, followed by dinner and the Gala program. The evening will conclude with an exciting after party, complete […]

  • Harlem Girls in Sports Day!

    Riverbank State Park 679 Riverside Drive at West 145th Street New York, NY 10031

    Participants ages 9-12 years old will have the unique opportunity to explore non-traditional sports through a hands-on experience, including basketball, flag football, tennis, soccer and thanks to the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation, gymnastics. Held in partnership with Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, the event is expected to feature 100-150 par-ticipants, and will celebrate health, fitness, […]

    Free
  • Concert by Harlem Chambers Arvo Pärt Summa

    Broadway Presbyterian Church 601 West 114th Street New York, NY, 10025

    String Quartet David Baker "Roots II" Piano Trio, Arnold Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night), Op.4 for String Sextet Being held at Broadway Presbyterian Church 601 West 114th Street, NYC. We hope you will join us for this concert featuring some of the great works in the chamber music repertoire! PROGRAM Arvo Pärt Summa for String […]

    $20