Katori Hall's The Mountaintop is headed to Broadway this fall!
I was introduced to Katori's amazing work last year. I saw a production of her play "Hurt Village" at Julliard and was blown away so this is excellent news. I haven't seen this play but im definitely going to check it out. My vote is for … Read More →
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Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop is headed to Broadway this fall!
Haiti A Reminder
My mother forwarded this email to me, I think its relevant. If you don’t know who Touissant L’overture is read this and then google that name. An active understanding of history is the only path to understanding the present. While I was watching the news … Read More →
Jessica Ann Peavy She Knows Something You Don’t Know
Jessica is a friend of mine and a dope artist don't m iss her show (you only have 7 more days to see it!) Check out all the information below.
JESSICA ANN PEAVY
She Knows Something You Don't Know
Video Screening at Momenta Art
359 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Between S4th & S5th Sts
January 7th -January 18th
Opening and Food Tasting … Read More →
Public Option is not Optional (petition)
Another call to action from my mother, listen to her, I do and look how far it has gotten me. If you listen to her this time you might wiggle some affordable healthcare out of the deal. hello all– please join me in signing the … Read More →
Blitz the Ambassador Live Sessions Trailer
A couple weeks ago, Blitz the Ambassador got back in the studio to record a Live EP for MTVu's House Band series. The album was recorded and filmed, at Royal Blue Studios in Brooklyn, a completely analog facility run by platinum engineer/producer Robert Honablue (Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone, Leonard Bernstein, … Read More →
Exodus Filmmworks Blog
yo, lets help the immensely talented director Ya’ke get his film made. His track record speaks for itself Cannes, Student Academy Award Nom, etc etc The film is called Katrina’s Son, check the links for detailed info below. He needs financing, anything you can do … Read More →
Nick James Plays Common (I Used to Love H.E.R. and They Say Remixes)
I religiously love good music.
I have a lot friends who know this about me.
A friend, who is also a constant source of good music, is Nick James.
I met Nick James, aka Nick Loves The Kids, in Oakland several years ago, introduced by Chinaka Hodge (a very talented Writer & Performer), with the words, "he's sort … Read More →
Submit // MOCADA Call For Work on Gentrification
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) is seeking visual, performing, literary, musical and cinematography artists who are either living and working in Brooklyn or have been forced to relocate as a result of gentrification, to submit work that visually represents their own perspectives and opinions on gentrification in the borough of Brooklyn.
The exhibition … Read More →
Art for Change Art Beats Event, November 6
Check this out if you are in the NY area
Art for Change is an organization that provides a forum for creating innovative art and media programs that inspire people to take an active role in social justice.
Celebrating art, activism, social justice....and the sneak peek of our new Art for Change … Read More →
Free concert at Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn
This is gonna be really fun and free don’t miss it. I was also told that Melvin Gibbs is literally the best bass player in the world.