Trivia Night – Bird in Hand
Bird In Hand 3569 Broadway, New York, United StatesJoin us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Trivia at Hamilton Hall at 8PM!
Taco Tuesday at Coctelería Perla Negra!
Our second April meeting will focus on: Free storefront improvements. No-cost way to lower Con Edison bills. Special Event Promotions. Google reviews - how to improve. Planning for Summer 2025.
30% off wine bottles at Coctelería Perla Negra!
Join us for karaoke at Hamilton Hall, starting at 9:30!
Join us for Broadway Karaoke at Hamilton Hall!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
The Africa Center presents "Between Nostalgia & Dreams," an evocative new show featuring portraits by Ethiopian-American photographer Yusuf Ahmed that explores the delicate interplay between memory and erasure, heritage and identity. Through fifteen intimate photographic stories that journey from Hanoi to Maputo, Addis Ababa to New York, Ahmed uses his lens to map the deeply […]
Merchant’s clerk, Revolutionary War soldier, and first Secretary of the Treasury: Alexander Hamilton’s legacy as a Founding Father is brought to life at his only home, set high on a hill overlooking St. Nicholas Park. The home is a preserved tribute to Hamilton’s legacy, inviting visitors to step into a piece of history and experience […]
Initiated in 1972 and known as New York City's "Woodstock of the Spoken Word," the Spring Poetry Festival brings to the stage New York City public school students, college students, CCNY faculty and alumni, and guest artists of every poetic stripe, all reading their own work.
This free highlights tour showcases select works from the museum’s dynamic exhibitions. Registration is required, and space is limited. Current highlights include Adriana Varejão’s bold new works on cultural identity and Sorolla’s immersive Vision of Spain murals. Visitors can also explore outdoor sculptures, including interactive works by Jesús Rafael Soto and celebrated pieces by Anna […]
Step into the past—and maybe fall in love—in Now Circa Then, a delightful time-traveling comedy from playwright Carly Mensch! Two young Tenement Museum re-enactors find their unlikely romance going hilariously off the rails as history, identity, and ambition collide.
Matt Holman (MM ’10, DMA ’18), Director Featuring Ingrid Jensen, trumpet and Christine Jensen, alto saxophone Free, no tickets required
Hamilton Heights Historic District. Learn about development of area. See impressive exteriors of 19th century row houses and institutions. See neo-Gothic landmark City University of New York campus. Visit the Hamilton Grange, Alexander Hamilton’s summer home. See former residences of some of Harlem’s notable residents associated with Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance.
All That Remains is a group exhibition that focuses on artists that construct beautifully rendered abstractions where which color takes center stage to awaken emotions often connected to personal histories, in which the notion of culture and society prevails. "All That Remains", is curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Cecilia Jurado Chueca. Jamel Robinson’s solo show, […]
Explore the many highlights of the Cathedral’s history, architecture, and artwork, from the Great Bronze Doors to the seven Chapels of the Tongues. Learn about the daily services, events, and programs that welcome and inspire visitors from around the world.
Join Miss Joy as we celebrate the joyfulness of spring with stories about butterflies (they’re coming!), goats, elephants and bees. We’ll sing about birds, flowers, spring rain and rainbows and just maybe we will talk and sing about the animals on Grandma’s Farm. Come move, laugh and sing with Joy!
Join us for Brunch at Hamilton Hall!
Join the legendary Dance Theatre of Harlem for dynamic drop-in classes open to youth (ages 8–17) and adults. Jazzercise for adults at 11:30 a.m., African dance in partnership with Djoniba Drum & Dance Center at 12:30 p.m., and Introductory Ballet for children and youth at 12:30 p.m.
On this adventurous, “behind-the-scenes” tour, climb more than 124 feet through spiral staircases to the top of the world's largest cathedral. Learn stories through stained glass windows and sculpture, and study the grand architecture of the Cathedral while standing on a buttress. The tour culminates on the roof with a wonderful view of Manhattan. All […]
Nestled in the iconic Mink Building Complex, SoHarlem is nurturing the next generation of fashion designers. Step into the bright, sun-soaked studio and manufacturing space, where Harlem’s fashion entrepreneurs come to life. Meet SoHarlem's current roster of "Creative Entreprenuers" who will be participating in a workshop. Shop the “Made in Harlem” collection, featuring everything from […]
In Don’t Forget, We Come From the Tropics Adriana Varejão presents new paintings and sculptures that reflect on the Amazonian rainforest as a vital nexus of ecology, art, and culture. The exhibition debuts the latest works in Varejão’s Plate series (2011–), which, shown alongside historic ceramic plates from the museum’s collection, pose questions about aesthetic […]
Artist Elle Pérez, known for their Bronx Punk series, presents a selection of work. The exhibition includes recent photographs taken in their grandfather’s garden in Puerto Rico, along with a film shot at Papi Juice, an all-night dance party in Brooklyn. Pérez’s photographs reflect the ways culture and community intersect, with this show drawing from […]
Considered the Mecca for African-Americans during the 20s and 30s, Central Harlem is home to Jazz, Lindy Hop & Swing. And, it continues today as one of Harlem’s most vibrant neighborhood for the arts, dining, and shopping. Learn about the significance of Central Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance and the area's current development. Stroll 125th […]
During the Harlem Renaissance, the area surrounding the Morris-Jumel Mansion was where some of the biggest names in music, art, literature, politics, and philosophy thrived. The synergy of the African American community in the Sugar Hill neighborhood during this era has impacted American culture in lasting ways. You may have noticed that various buildings in […]
Join this exclusive insider tour of the nation's most influential Black newspaper, and a Harlem institution, The Amsterdam News. Josh Barker, Award-winning Amsterdam News Digital Editor and 20 year veteran of their newsroom will guide you through the National Historic Landmark's rooms and share stories of its past and plans for the future. Guided tours […]
A special interactive event for children and families led by Bro. Yahaya, where attendees will explore the beats and rhythms of African drumming.