Keyon Harrold;Â Brooklyn-bred bandsÂ
Phony Ppl andÂ
Justin Hicks;Â musical duoÂ
Nate Smith x Van Hunt;Â and multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, alternately known as Hailey Niswanger,Â
MAE.SUN.
“We are thrilled to once again deliver the culture and music that we love with JazzFest as we celebrate its sixth year,â saidÂ
Lia Camille Crockett, BRIC Director of Performing Arts. “This yearâs event will be the most groundbreaking yet, with three packed evenings of incredible talent that are innovators and embody the resilient and ever-present Brooklyn spirit, all safely accessible from the comfort of our homes.â
“This past year has been a difficult time for many in our community, and music remains an inexhaustible source of joy and resilience, saidÂ
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NEW YORK, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bloomberg Philanthropies today announced that cities can now apply for Asphalt Art Initiative grants, which will provide as many as 20 U.S. cities up to $25,000 each for projects that use art and design to improve street safety, revitalize public spaces, and engage residents of their communities. This program, announced at the Bloomberg CityLab 2021 global cities summit, is inspired by work done to improve pedestrian safety and revitalize New York City streets during Michael R. Bloomberg s tenure as Mayor from 2002-2013 and the work of Bloomberg Philanthropies pro bono consulting arm Bloomberg Associates.
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Episode 31 Okra!
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What’s green, prickly, a little slimy, and utterly delicious? On this episode of Time For Lunch we’re celebrating Black History Month and learning about okra.
Hannah and Harry talk to food writer, former attorney, politico and certified barbecue judge Adrian Miller (A.K.A. The Soul Food Scholar) about how ingredients and techniques originate in Africa came to the US and shaped the heart and soul of American cuisine. Plus, fourth-generation farmer Felicia Bell teaches us about agricultural and food traditions that have shaped her life.
Black History Month is a great time to reflect and celebrate the many cultures and cuisines that our friends and neighbors of African descent can share. However, one month a year is truly not enough time to learn about and honor Black culture in America. So regardless of the time of year, let’s remember to be curious and open about our
Ice Theatre Of New York Presents 2021 City Skate Pop Up Concerts
ITNY performers include Ella Bauer, Gage and Oona Brown, Val Levine, and Sally Jean Watkins.by BWW News Desk
Ice Theatre of New York will present City Skate Pop Up Concerts as part of Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park s Kids Week on Thursday, February 18 and Friday, February 19, 2021 at 10:45am at The Rink at Bryant Park. ITNY performers include Ella Bauer, Gage and Oona Brown, Val Levine, and Sally Jean Watkins, with choreography by Joel Dear, Tanya Douglass, Jody Sperling, and Douglas Webster. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit https://bryantpark.org/programs/kids-week.