A Peoples History
Pop music, shopping and video games may seem more relevant to many youth than learning about the historic struggles of migrant farm workers, women suffragists, or the black liberation movement. This kind of historyand how it impacts our everyday liv
Upcoming Civic Meetings – BayR
The following is a list of local community organizations that are meeting in the near future in your area. If you have any information that can update this listing, or any comments pertaining to organizations not yet covered, call this newspaper at 718-61
Ancient Tales & Horn Blowing
At the Brooklyn Museums Target First Saturdays, thousands of visitors enjoy free programs of art and entertainment each month. February 4ths event will include an eclectic mix of music and culture.
From 6-8 p.m., enjoy the sounds of Fo
From 6-8 p.m., enjoy the sounds of Fo
Black Rock Coalition
BAMcafé Live (30 Lafayette Avenue), the performance series curated by Limor Tomer, announces its line-up for February. BAMcafe Live events have no cover charge (there is a $10 food/drink minimum). For information and updates, call 718-636-4139 or vis
BAX Explores Crashing Guitars And Other Sounds
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange presents First Weekends New Performance and Discussion Series, curated by BAX Artist in Residence Allison Farrow and featuring performances by Chase Granoff, Sujin Lee and Laura Meyers.
A discussion with the artists foll
A discussion with the artists foll
Africans In America
Friday Night @ The Movies: Africans In America will be held in honor of Black History Month at the Brooklyn Public Library. BPL presents the four-part Africans in America, a PBS series exploring the impact of slavery on white and black Americans. Scr
Provocative Authors
The Brooklyn Public Library hosts a month long series of author talks, spotlighting a wealth of topics. Unless otherwise stated, all Author Talks will be held in BPLs Central Librarys 2nd Floor Meeting Room.
The series begins with Noli
The series begins with Noli
The Soldier In Drag
The Lady Cavalier Theatre Company presents a new play by award-winning playwright Elaine Romero, Catalina De Erauso: The Man Inside of Me, a staged reading directed by Barbara Brandt, January 29 at 7 p.m. at 138 South Oxford Street, 2nd floor, in Fort Gre
Battling Gospel Choirs
New York Citys Black History Month opens in a big way on February 4, when the Pathmark Gospel Choir Competition inspires choirs from eight states to fill Grand Central Terminals Vanderbilt Hall with music.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., there
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., there






















