Showing posts with label west side. Show all posts
Showing posts with label west side. Show all posts
Monday, July 7, 2014
Did you see the big H for Harlem
Did you see the big H for Harlem? That's the one hanging from the Viaduct by 12th ave, and passing by 125th St. (westside). Kind of wild. In a Harlem NY kind of way.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Poland Meets Latin America on the Westside, NYC
Symphony Space is holding its own G20 tonight … or at least a G3. The Del Sol Quartet will play music by Polish composers Pawel Mykietyn (who will also be in attendance) and Pawel Szymanski, Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, and Cuban American composer Tania León. Don’t worry, we aren’t shutting down any streets and security will be a breeze. It's in New York NY, just a bit south of Harlem.
Note for more information:
symphonyspace.org | 212.864.5400 | 2537 Broadway at 95th Street
Just two stops from Times Square on the 2 & 3 trains!
All programs and artists subject to change.
Also this week: groove with your kids to the sweet sounds of Elizabeth Mitchell; ask legendary author Judy Blume your pressing questions; catch that Best Foreign Film Oscar winner that ruined your office pool, Departures; decide if that giant orb of naked people is artistic or just creepy at Die Walküre; and let Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason and Tony Award nominee Victor Garber read you some of the Best American Short Stories of 2009.
Note for more information:
symphonyspace.org | 212.864.5400 | 2537 Broadway at 95th Street
Just two stops from Times Square on the 2 & 3 trains!
All programs and artists subject to change.
Also this week: groove with your kids to the sweet sounds of Elizabeth Mitchell; ask legendary author Judy Blume your pressing questions; catch that Best Foreign Film Oscar winner that ruined your office pool, Departures; decide if that giant orb of naked people is artistic or just creepy at Die Walküre; and let Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason and Tony Award nominee Victor Garber read you some of the Best American Short Stories of 2009.
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