After screenings across the country and film festival accolades in 2025, the documentary Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round (2024) will be available on Kinema from January 15 to January 20, 2026, during Martin Luther King JR. Day.
New York City audiences will experience a one-of-a-kind evening of blues, jazz, and sonic alchemy when Bees Deluxe return to Harlem to perform at Shrine World Music Venue, 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. Learn more!
Composers Concordance will turn up the volume with My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama on Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 7pm at Harlem’s legendary Shrine. Part of the adventurous Timbre Tantrum series, the evening will spotlight the raw power of electric guitars in a program that fuses contemporary composition with rock energy.
The Omaha Community Playhouse’s production of Grease, directed by Vincent Orduña , is a high-energy celebration of teen spirit and rock ‘n’ roll at Rydell High.
In October, Composers Concordance will crank up the volume with the fiery electric guitar trio My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama at Harlem's legendary Shrine. Learn more!
Bono and The Edge will accept the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize on behalf of U2 on October 21 in Tulsa at Cain’s Ballroom. This prestigious award annually recognizes a recipient who embodies the spirit of Woody Guthrie's social consciousness and musical legacy.
Shake, rattle, and roll! The ultimate feel-good blast from the past. Pink ladies, T-Birds, poodle skirts, oh my! The electrifying celebration of the fifties comes to OCP for the very first time!
Celebrate Black joy, mental wellness, and the power of the arts at the NYC Darkness RISING: Live 8 Block party! Learn more about the event and see how to attend!
The GGC Theatre will soon present Adam- Keep the Faith, Baby. A show about Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., written by Clarence R. Cuthbertson. Directed by Gloria Gifford.
The Playground Theatre will present a new festival WOMEN'S VOICES: A CELEBRATION running Sunday 2nd March – Sunday 23rd March 2025 at The Playground Theatre, 8 Latimer Road, London W10 6RQ.
New World Symphony’s I Dream a World Festival, the annual celebration dedicated to showcasing the contributions of Black artists in music, will return to the New World Center in February 2025 for its fourth consecutive year, presenting a fusion of art, music and cultural reflection.
New York City-based blues favorites Alias Smith & Jones (Sal Carolei and Renee´ Flemings) will bring some classic blues tunes and soulful originals from their latest CD 'Hit and Run' to Harlem-based multimedia arts and culture venue The Shrine (2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, ) in Manhattan at 8:00pm on Friday, September 20, 2024.
New York City-based blues favorites Alias Smith & Jones (Sal Carolei and Renee´ Flemings) will bring their “Blues Plate Special” featuring some classic blues tunes and soulful originals from their latest CD 'Hit and Run' to Harlem-based multimedia arts and culture venue The Shrine.
Broadway performers will join a Harlem block party on August 24 to raise awareness and support for mental health initiatives. Enjoy live performances and community activities aimed at promoting mental well-being.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently announced the return of the'Rise Up NYC' summer concert series, offering 14 free outdoor concerts to New Yorkers across all five boroughs this summer.
New York City-based blues favorites Alias Smith & Jones(Sal Carolei and Renee´ Flemings) will bring their “Blues Plate Special” featuring some classic blues tunes and soulful originals from their latest CD 'Hit and Run' to Harlem-based multimedia arts and culture venue The Shrine (2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, ) in Manhattan at 8:00pm on Friday, July 26, 2024.
Experience a night of live blues music with ALIAS SMITH & JONES and THE BUTTON MEN at The Shrine in Harlem on May 17. Enjoy an unforgettable performance in one of New York's iconic music venues.
On Monday, December 18th, 2023 The Classical Theatre of Harlem (CTH), hosted a night of holiday entertainment hosted by actor Ethan Hawke. The theatre's annual show was dedicated to longtime trustee Andre Braugher who sadly recently passed away. CTH will be dedicating their entire 2024 season to the actor.
Dance Theatre of Harlem hits the main stage of the Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center on Saturday and Sunday, Jan 19-20. The diverse 18-member dance company, founded in 1969, will perform a repertoire that includes treasured classics, neoclassical works, and innovative contemporary works