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HARLEM COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
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Harlem Community Newspapers | December 24. 2020
Now Until December 31 Gimme 50 On the fiftieth anniversary of the release of GIMME SHELTER, Maysles Documentary Center presents a series of films from the late 60’s and early 70’s that underscore the political, social, and cultural currents of the music and events depicted in the film. You can stream each film for $5 or watch all for $50 at maysles.org
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December 24-28 All Day Still/Moving STILL/MOVING is a triptych of collaborative compositions created by an international working group of artists and writers who formed out of a 3-day virtual workshop, led by Lynne Sachs and Paolo Javier, in May 2020. During this initial workshop, a cohort of folks from around the world (Uruguay, Ireland, and all across the US) met over Zoom to explore the resonances and ruptures between still/ moving images and written/spoken words. Inspired by the experience, the participants decided to continue working together and have since made two more collaborative projects over the ensuing months combining language and moving imagery in various forms. There will be a live Q&A with the participants on Dec. 17th at 8:00pm Watch online at maysles.org December 25 12:00pm The Rare Miles Davis Celebrate the holidays with some of the least-known and rare recordings of one of jazz’s greatest icons: Miles Davis. Join online at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s Facebook Live. FREE.
Miles Davis (Dec 25)
Billie Holiday (Dec 26)
December 26 12:00pm The Rare Billie Holiday The holiday celebration continues with lesser-known and superlative recordings from one of jazz’s icons: Billie Holiday. Join online at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s Facebook Live. FREE. December 27 12:00pm The Rare Ella Fitzgerald The holiday celebration continues with lesser-known and superlative recordings from on of jazz’s icons: Ella Fitzgerald. Join online at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s Facebook Live. FREE. December 27 7:00pm Kwanzaa Celebration: Regeneration Night The tradition of Kwanzaa at the Apollo continues in 2020 on the Apollo Digital Stage! Since 2006, the Apollo Theater has celebrated Kwanzaa, bringing families and communities together from all of New York’s five boroughs. This year we have witnessed unprecedented disruption - a deadly pandemic, social unrest, economic tumult, an exhaustive presidential race and uncertainty
Ella Fitzgerald (Dec 27)
around every corner. This digital gathering to celebrate culture, tradition, ritual and community in New York and around the country is more important than ever. FREE online at apollotheater.org December 27 1:00-2:00pm Winter Wonderland Hike Join the Rangers on this hike to explore the winter wonderland of the North Woods in Central Park. Please wear comfortable shoes or boots. West 100 Street and Central Park West in Central Park. FREE.
Kwanzaa Celebration (Dec 27)