Friday, February 19 through Friday, March 18 1400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 6 (212) 996-3303 New York Bob Gumbs, Harlem born; Bronx raised African-American visual artist has... Read More
Archived Events
Here we store all old events as an archive to browse. The events range from 1979 – June 2020.
February 13, 2016 at 2:00pm-3:30pm 158 Buffalo Avenue 718-683 5600. Brooklyn Brooklyn Free Speech is very proud to announce B Scene, a free film and... Read More
February 14, 2016 2031 Fifth Avenue National Black Theatre Way 212-722-3800 Harlem Funny, Poignant and Sexy One Woman Show. Written and performed by Lisa Strum.... Read More
February 18, 2016, 7:30pm-9:00pm 647 Fulton Street (718) 683-5600 Brooklyn Chelsea Reject was born in Brooklyn, NY to Jamaican and St. Lucian parents Lucinda and Antoine... Read More
Friday, February 19—February 21, 2016 City College Center for the Arts West 135th Street and Convent Avenue (129 Convent Avenue) (212)650 6900 Manhattan A Celebration... Read More
Thursday, February 18, 2016, 7-9pm Drama Book Shop 250 West 40th Street Manhattan The Anthology contains six of my full-length works, written across four decades! The collection includes, Black... Read More
Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 5pm 450 Grand Concourse. C-190 Bronx 6:00pm: African Fashion and Textiles with Sudie Nallo, International Coalition of African Fashion and Catherine... Read More
Free For All – Schomburg Center – Before 5pm – “The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde”
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 2pm 515 Malcolm X Boulevard 917 – 275 6975 Harlem Interviewed a few months prior to her death, feminist poet, author... Read More

“Harlem One Stop – Under the Radar Art Series” with Bob Gumbs
Weeksville Heritage Center – B Scene @ Weeksville: Black TV Matters
National Black Theatre presents Lisa Strum’s “She Gon’ Learn”
Free for all – BRIC TV Studio – B-Side – Chelsea Reject
A Celebration Of Atlantic City’s Historic Club Harlem
Book Signing – “Richard Wesley Play Anthology”
Free For All – Longwood Art Gallery – “BRONX – AFRICA” – Panel Discussion