Harlem Community Newspapers | March 12, 2020

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HARLEM COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

CALENDAR

Harlem Community Newspapers | March 12. 2020

HARLEM CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Jungle Intl Band led by Adichie Repertorio Espanol El Quijote Creating Social Change and (Mar 12) (Mar 13) Making Policy (Mar 14) Renee Neufville (mar16) James Carter (Mar 17) My Love,” Earl Bostic, all personal and utilitarian design. “Sending Join Janete Silva for Free Weekly Live EnAdults, families, and kids and “Request Line” that heroes. In this evening’s March 13 FREE Capoeira dance tertainment of all ages are welcome! were all Top 10 R&B hits. edition of Desert Island 12:30-2:00pm classes at City College Schomburg Center. 515 Disks, Carter will present College Basketball 429 W 127th Street. FREE. ● Harlem Shake (100 Center for the Arts at 160 Malcolm X Blvd. $35. his all-time favorite tracks and NYC: The RemarkW. 124th St): Fri, 7-10pm- Convent Ave. March 14 2:00pm able Journey and discuss them in encyOpen Mic with Live MusiMarch 16 Creating Social Join MCNY for an afclopedic detail. National March 12 & 19 cians 11:00-2:00pm ternoon of lively conver- Change and Making PolJazz Museum in Harlem. 6:00-8:00pm ● Mist Harlem (46 Manhattan School of 58 W 129th Street. DonaIntegral Plants & Herbs sations moderated by icy W. 116th St): Th starting Hosted by Kenya Music: Harlem Stage Jazz tion based. sportscaster Dave Popat 8pm- Live Music; Fri, in Afro-Cuban Religion The CCCADI presents kin about The Garden, Fredericks and Natalie Music Intensive 10pm-2am- Live Jazz Join Harlem Stage at ● Lenox Sapphire (314 Osayin Herbal Class with aka “The Mecca” of Hernandez, WOW Teen March 19 6:00pm Lenox Ave): Th starting at Oriate Frank Bell. In this college basketball; the Summit will provide a fo- the legendary ManhatArtists, Activism and presentation and lecture BIG EAST Tournament as rum for the discussion of tan School of Music for Social Change 7-11pm- Live Jazz ● Chez Lucienne (308 series participants will be the nation’s longest-run- the issues at hand and the fourth edition of our For one night only, two Lenox Ave): Fri & Sat, introduced to the foun- ning postseason college the role girls and women immersive music work- artists, one company and tournament are playing in shaping our shop that will be part lec- a museum collaborate dations of working with basketball 7-10pm- Live Blues ● Savanna Raes Har- specific plants that are at the same venue; and world. Apollo Theater. 253 ture, part clinic, part jam to preserve cultures and lem (2070 ACP Jr. Blvd): essential to the healing some of the many great W 125th Street. FREE with session and packed with create space for creativtangible information on Fri, 9-11pm- : Live R&B and cleansing rituals in players and coaches that RSVP. ity, social change, jazz, being a working thriving have played at both the sacred African traditions. and Soul artists and their work. artist. All are welcomed— March 14 7:00pm ● Maison Harlem (341 120 East 125th Street. $30 conference and at MSG. Featuring artists, Bam RoIn Conversation with instrumentalists, vocalists, driguez and Melvis Santa. 1220 Fifth Ave. $25 and Saint Nicholas Ave.): Sun for each session. dancers and poets. 150 Elaine Welteroth up. 5-8pm, Live Jazz Vocalist National Jazz Museum in Elaine Welteroth, New Convent Ave. FREE. March 12 7:00pm Lady Leah Harlem. 58 W 129th Street. York Times best-selling auMarch 13 7:30pm Jungle International ● Red Rooster (310 Donation based. March 17 7:00pm Repertorio Espanol: El thor, award-winning jourMalcolm X Blvd) Mon (Hip Band led by ADICHIE James Carter nalist, and former Editor The Jungle Interna- Quijote Hop); Tues (Live Blues); March 28 Known for stretching A series of adventures in-Chief of Teen Vogue, tional led by ADICHIE is Thur-Sun (Live Harlem Film & Beauthe boundaries on just Jazz),starting at a New York based band from the novel in twelve joins Harriette Cole, moty being held at Salvaabout the entire saxowith a blend of experi- scenes. The production’s tivational speaker, edi7:30pm tion Army 540 Lenox Ave charac- tor, presentation coach phone and woodwind (138th st.)Tickets $20. HAR● El San Juan Restau- enced musicians from carnivalesque family, James Carter — Franco- ter brings forth the fes- and best-selling author rant (1429 5th Ave) Sun Anglophone, as effective when erupt- LEM Beauty & Film Expo is 11am-4pm (Sunday phone, Ameriphone and tive and ironic spirit of in a special conversaing with volcanic extrav- an ideal event providing Afriphone countries. The the classic text. Harlem tion surrounding Elaine’s Brunch with DJ music) agance on up-tempo a platform to conduct music that comes out is Stage. 150 Convent Ave. book, More Than Enough: business and have fun at Claiming Space for Who stomps as in conveying the same time. From hair a unique blend of this FREE with RSVP. Now Until June 21 the boudoir tenor saxoYou Are (No Matter What We the People: Dis- global mix. All are invited phone function — mixes care to fashion to inspirThey Say). The women will March 14 3:30pm rupting Silence: A Long to come and experience stormy romanticism and ing documentaries and Move and Groove: Vi- delve into Elaine’s career, this transformational muWalk to Freedom hard-boiled swagger cool music, this event and how she uses her Harlem Needle Arts sic on stage. National nyasa Jazz Flow channels the sound and is encompassing every Flow towards deep platform to bring issues sensibility of such ‘40s strand of Harlem’s conpresents We the Peo- Jazz Museum in Harlem. ple: Disrupting Silence: A 58 W 129th Street. $0-$10. relaxation. Join the Na- of social consciousness sax icons as Coleman temporary culture as an tional Jazz Museum in to young people. Apol- Hawkins, Don Byas, Ed- elevating and unwinding Long Walk to Freedom a Harlem for a 60 minute vi- lo Theater. 253 W 125th die “Lockjaw” Davis, and experience. March 12 7:00-9:00pm newly displayed public Lea K. Green Artist nyasa flow set to live jazz. Street. FREE with RSVP. art exhibition in Colonel Young Charles Triangle. Talk: Titus Kaphar and This carefully curated seMarch 16 7:00-8:30pm quence seamlessly unites The series by crochet art- Hank Willis Thomas 2020 Women’s Jazz For the fifth annual Lea mind and body with skillist Nacinimod Deodee pays tribute to the sacri- K. Green Artist Talk, The ful postures and mindful Festival WEEK 3: Renee fices of the African Dias- Studio Museum in Har- breathing. 58 W 129th Neufville rlem, NY 10027 Ha Join the Schomburg • pora, who suffered the lem is proud to honor Titus Street. $15. ue en Av x no Le 127 every Monday in March atrocity of enslavement Kaphar and Hank Willis g for this annual tradition March 14 1:00-2:00pm and disenfranchisement. Thomas at The Schomil Youn The Ph Music for All during Women’s History Dozie Kanu: Function 152nd and 153rd streets burg Center for Research Occasions On a guided tour of Month featuring some of nce between Adam Clay- in Black Culture. The Experie ton PowellJr. Blvd and evening’s program will Dozie Kanu: Function at the best known and unMacombs Pl. The exhibit feature a conversation Studio Museum 127, ex- sung performers in jazz is FREE and open to the between Kaphar, Thom- plore the relationship be- today. Renée Neufville, as, and Thelma Golden, tween form and function. known as the lead songpublic. Director and Chief Cura- Engage in a dialogue writer and co-member of Every Tuesday in tor of the Studio Museum. across materials and ob- the 90s duo Zhané, which Schomburg Center. 515 jects as you consider the released hits like “Hey Mr. March 5:00pm boundaries between art DJ,” “Groove Thang,” FREE Capoeira Classes Malcolm X Blvd. FREE.

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