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Caribbean Life, April 14-20, 2022
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Thursday, April 14. bitforms gallery
NYC present s Daniel Rozin
‘Shades’: Tuesdays – Saturdays, 11 am – 6
pm, through April 23. Description: Daniel
Rozin’s practice has investigated the nuance
of reflected portraiture and mechanical
choreography for nearly three decades. In his
latest exhibition, the artist pairs the evanescent
experience of live image creation with a
variety of new materials. Rozin implements a
masterful manipulation of light and shadow
to create complex dynamic images and colors,
the focus of which grants this exhibition its
name. Rozin is an expert with uncanny materials—
a challenge he implements as an artistic
constraint. In Chopstick Mirror the artist
refigures a familiar dining utensil into an
element of representation. Although the artwork
is intrinsically mechanical, it attempts
to display the viewer by echoing the fluidity
of their motion. The resulting depictions are
interactive images investigated through the
constraint of one-dimensional linear objects.
This piece acts as an experiment beyond the
mirror, inviting reactions from the piece itself,
such as gestures of friendliness, surprise, and
coyness, in addition to generative routines and
sonic compositions. bitforms.art/exhibition
(212) 366-6939. Daily, 11 am – 6 pm.
THURS day, April 14. Pop-Up Art
QR Code Gallery: Description: FREE
ADMISSION | 89 Crosby St., SoHo, New
York City, NY | Open from April 8 to April 22
We’re happy to bring Art QR Codes to New
York City! Thanks to its audacious graphic
revolution, the Art QR Code will captivate
arts, technology, and marketing adepts alike!
As an incredible communication tool, Art QR
Codes illustrate the history, values, messages
and codes of a brand, product or industry. The
pop-up gallery is an exclusive chance to get
a closer look at the Art QR Code, as it begins
its entrance into the North American market.
Admittance is Free! We are looking forward
to welcoming you to our QR Code Art Gallery
from April 8-22 2022, at 89 Crosby Street in
New York City! GALLERY HOURS: Monday
– Sunday 12 PM – 8 PM adupere@takeoffc…
art-qrcode.com/pop-up-ga… Location: 89
Crosby Street, SoHo, NYC 89 Crosby Street
SoHo, New York City, 10012. Daily, noon – 8
pm.
Thursday, April 14. Socialista
Thursdays: Socialista is a representation
of how the privileged pre-revolution Habaneros
lived, a Caribbean playground, filled with
the romance, excitement, music and flavors
of the Cuban socialite culture. Inspired by
the eclectic architecture of old Havana, the
diverse interior combines colonial European
influences with 20th century modernism. The
design features French antiques and plantation
style rattan furniture, covered in rich velvets
and brocades, resembling a stately home
that has stood still in Cuban History. A tribute
to the Caribbean island’s rich cocktail history,
the menu will offer a mix of quintessential
Cuban drinks and Socialista signatures. CALL
OR EMAIL FOR RESERVATIONS: Phone:
+1 646 723 0816 Hours: 10pm - Cls. Email:
events@socialistanyc.com 376 West Broadway
2nd Floor New York, NY 10012. Thursdays,
10 pm.
Friday, April 15. Roll – A – Rama at
the Runway Rink: It’s a wheel-y good
time! Take a spin on the tarmac around the
hotel’s 1958 Lockheed Constellation “Connie”
airplane opening today! Don your terry cloth
headband and glide around to retro tunes —
maybe even some disco? The rink will be open
Fridays from 4 pm to 8 pm and on Saturdays
and Sundays from 12 pm to 8 pm. Admissions
for one skate session are $20 per adult and $16
per child. TWA Hotel, One Idlewild Dr, New
York, NY 11430. Daily, noon – 8 pm.
Friday, April 15. 1st Ann ual Jackie
Robinson Day: Enjoy a fun community
day to celebrate Jackie Robinson’s legacy on
baseball, America, and Harlem in the Harlem
park honoring him! Come play, garden, view
art, meet community organizations, enjoy
baseball clinics and a jazz concert, and watch
the film 42 as we join Major League Baseball’s
annual celebration of Jackie Robinson’s legacy
in baseball and America – and in Harlem! The
event is free from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Jackie
Robinson Park, 140-174 Bradhurst Ave New
York, NY 10039. 2 – 9:30 pm. Free.
Friday, April 15. Uptown St ripdown:
Black Spring: It’s springtime and
we’re living naked and in color! The Nova
Experiment presents Uptown Stripdown,
Harlem’s only Burlesque Show with a radiant
cast of all Black performers with sensual and
exciting acts that will get you feeling the love.
Purchase your tickets for front-row seating
and automatic entry into a raffle. Tickets are
priced at $15. The event begins at 8 p.m. Harlem
Nights, 2361 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
New York, NY 10030. 8 – 11:30 pm. $15.00.
16 Saturday
Saturday, April 16. Exploring Our
Waters with Eric Carle: The South
Street Seaport Museum unveils a new discovery
room of maritime-themed art by the late
Eric Carle, beloved creator of picture books for
young children. Huge immersive murals bring
families into Carle’s book, A House for Hermit
Crab, and the cargo-ship adventures of 10 Little
Rubber Ducks. Activities include meeting a live
hermit crab, driving ferries on a giant playtable,
and learning about cargo ships through
the eyes of a rubber duck—all while exploring
Carle’s use of color and pattern. Beginning
today, the exhibit will be open every weekend
from 11 am to 5 pm specifically designed for
children ages two to seven. Admissions are $5
per child. South Street Seaport Museum, 12
Fulton St New York, NY 10038. Saturdays, 11
am – 5 pm. $5.00.
Saturday, April 16. Bronx Zoo –
Dinosaur Safari: Is there such a thing as
a Bronxosaurus? The Dinosaur Safari is back at
the Bronx Zoo for the first time since 2019! The
immersive experience is a ¼ mile-long walkthrough
exhibit covering more than 2 acres of
forest and featuring 52 life-sized animatronic
dinosaurs and pterosaurs that move and roar
in an accurate depiction of what life looked like
in pre-historic times. At the ADA-accessible dig
site, kids can dig up ancient fossils, compare
them to moving dinosaurs, and hear from the
dino guides about the important lessons fossils
can tell us. The dinosaur safari is included in
the Bronx Zoo admissions. Bronx Zoo, 2300
Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460. All day.
Saturday, April 16. Comedians You
Should Kn ow: Headliners Description:
Every Saturday night Comedians You Should
Know is proud to present our new headliner
series featuring longer sets from some of the
best comics in the city. For up to date line ups
visit our website: cysknyc.com. cysknyc@gmail.
com cysknyc.com (718) 387–3585 Location:
The Gutter 200 N. 14th St. between Wythe
Avenue and Berry Street Brooklyn, NY. Saturdays,
9 – 11 pm, through Jan. 1, 1970.
Saturday, April 16 “Carnival Saturday”
Ladies no cover all night:
Each and every Saturday Music by NYC top DJS
10PM-4AM LADIES & GENTS 21+ EVENT 3
bottles for $600 till 11 pm Ladies free all night
with RSVP BDAYS & TABLES 917-658-2359 |
347-272-3778 Dress code ladies : Highly fashionable
heels and dresses (No sneakers UGG
slippers) Guys : No swat pants or sweat shorts,
no jerseys (Collar shirts recommended) Location
Jouvay Night Club 147-02 Liberty Avenue
Queens, NY 11435. Saturdays, 10 pm, through
Jan. 1, 2023.
17 Sunday
Sunday, April 17. Easter Parade
and Easter Bonn et Festival: Each
year on Easter, the best of the bonnets are
showcased along Fifth Avenue as New Yorkers
celebrate the holiday by roaming the streets in
their most festive spring gear. The event is free
for all ages from 10 am to 4 pm. Fifth Avenue,
49th-55th Streets, New York, NY. 10 am – 4
pm. Free.
Sunday, April 17. Caribbean wint er
brunc h party: New location Nutty Sports
Bar & Grill for ENYSAUCES Carribean brunch
party every other Sunday. Reserve your
table today tickets sell out. Come celebrate
your birthday at the newest brunch party in
Queens. Two hours of unlimited mimosa for
$25 jungle juice fish bowls for $50 DJ KASSY
provides the music by creating the vibes, reggae
,hip-hop, salas, reggaeton. Location Nutty
Sports Bar & Grill 105-06 Jamaica Ave, Richmond
Hill, NY 11418. Sundays, noon – 5 pm.
Nutt y Sports Bar & Grill 105-06
Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hill, NY
11418, Nutt y Sports Bar & Grill,
Queens.
Sunday, April 17. Prospect Park
Carousel Opening: Start spring with a
ride on Prospect Park’s 1912 Carousel, which
opens for the season. Its 53 magnificent
horses ride alongside a lion, a giraffe, a deer,
and two dragon-pulled chariots. Located in
the Park’s Children’s Corner, the Carousel is
one of the Park’s most popular attractions.
Carved in 1912 by Charles Carmel, one of
the foremost carousel designers of his time,
the Carousel was restored by the Prospect
Park Alliance in 1990. The Carousel is open
from 12 pm to 5 pm and is $3 per ride. Prospect
Park, 454 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY
11215. noon – 5 pm. $3.00 per ride.
Sunday, April 17. Sundaze Brunc h
& Day Party: Sundays Brunch & Dinner
Day Party Each & Every Sunday at @
Katranyc 2 Floor indoor space plus outdoor
seating 217 Bowery, New York, NY, 10002.
Sun Kulcha
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