SEE: RAISE YOUR VOICE EXHIBIT AT MCNY
Raise Your Voice installation at Museum of the City of New York, 104th Street and Fifth Avenue. Raise Your Voice is an immersive installation by Brooklyn-based artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya.The project mixes selections from the public art campaign “We Are More,” which depicted the resiliency of New York’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community, with original artwork of activists and allies Yuri Kochiyama and Malcolm X. Installed adjacent to the ongoing exhibition Activist New York, Raise Your Voice poses a series of questions and invites audiences to engage their own powers of advocacy and activism. Online tickets now available: LINK
LISTEN: YASSER TEJEDA AT HARLEM STAGE
Harlem Bespoke: Get into the season of live performances with uptown’s own Harlem Stage at 150 Convent Avenue by 135th Street on Thursday, June 8th, 8:00PM-10:00PM with bandleader Yasser Tejeda.Harlem Stage celebrates Caribbean-American Heritage Month and Black Music Appreciation Month, in a special collaboration with World Music Institute and the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute.
More on the in-house Spring 2023 season can be found at the Harlem Stage site: LINK
INTRODUCING: SUNDAY COMEDY LIVE AT SHRINE
Harlem Bespoke: The Brown Sugar Comedy show has been bringing back stand up to the neighborhood and featuring some laughs from local black comedians. Live comedy night has been added to the lineup at Shrine at 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard by West 134th Street on Sunday nights starting at 6:00PM. Our favorite music venue in Harlem has been around for over 10 years and now has a regular in-person show schedule. Check out the updated calendar on the official website and drop by for some great local music and entertainment on the weekends: LINK
SHOP: SATURDAY AT MORNINGSIDE FARMERS MARKET
Harlem Bespoke: The Morningside Park Farmers Market has been around for over 10 years now and is bigger and better these days. This outdoor pop-up on West 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue runs every Saturday from 9:00AM to 2:00PM and a list of visiting merchant can be found on the official website: LINK
DWELL: 346 WEST 121ST STREET BROWNSTONE
Harlem Bespoke: Number 345 West 121st Street arrived on the market for $3.885 $3.785million and is on a beautiful, architecturally intact brownstone block (shown above) by Morningside Park. The two-family townhouse with a garden rental unit has been nicely renovated with quite a few original details fully restored. This prime address is close to the lower FDB corridor, Morningside Park and express trains make the location desirable. More details, photos and contact information can be found on Streeteasy: LINK
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