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  • "We are all experiencing rather extraordinary conditions," Gov. Gavin Newsom says. There are about 15 fires burning in the northern and southern ends of the state.
  • Composer Robert Kyr frequently travels to northern New Mexico, where he writes rapturous music inspired by light, stone, stillness and prayer.
  • The British band's third full-length is proof of just how vivid and inviting psychedelic music can be in the 21st century.
  • Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson resigns amid a criminal investigation following allegations of favoritism in HUD projects.
  • Actress Shelley Duvall, known for her roles in The Shining and a number of Robert Altman’s films, has died at home in Texas of complications related to diabetes, according to her partner Dan Gilroy.
  • BRING IN THE NEW YEAR SAT. JAN, 8, 2022 TRIAD THEATER, NYC 7:00 PM-8:30 PM $20 CARRIE JACKSON ENSEMBLE Radam Schwartz, piano Takashi Otsuka, bass; Gordon Lane, drums Click on-link below for on-line tickets: https://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.event&eventID=D7A36D23-C5D3-6AC4-BF19B200490E0A4C Please Visit Our Website: https://www.triadnyc.com/ The Triad Theater 158 West 72nd Street, NY, NY Phone: 212-362-2590
  • Virtual Jazz Education Series presented by Metuchen Arts Council - Jazz in Partnership with New Jersey Jazz Society- FREE Event Live Streaming via New Jersey Jazz Society njjs.org, U tube and Facebook. Dr. Tammy Kernodle Author, Musician and University Distinguished Professor at Miami University in Ohio presents "Examining the Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams." Dr. Kernodle is the author of Soul on Soul: The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams. Composer, pianist, educator, arranger and activist Mary Lou Williams is The Unsung Jazz Legend whose career spanned 6 decades. She is underrecognized for her impact on the growth of jazz and the path it has taken. FREE and donations are appreciated to defray costs of the series. Join us!
  • Att : Friends, Bonhoeffer-Last Days : Dramatic Reading of Play in Manhattan-Free, Dr. Frank Romano DRAMATIC READING of the play about German World War ll Dissident Dietrich BONHOEFFER! -, December 11th, 6 :30 pm, in Manhattan Dietrich Bonhoeffer: German theologian who helped plan the assassination of Hitler during WWII. The script writer is Tom Romano and the director is Alan Baxter. A cast of 8 actors include: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Frank Romano Eberhard Bethge: Gus Ferrari Maria Von Wedemeyer: Julia Genoveva Adam Clayton Powell: Marvin Camillo SS Major: Justin Schilling Hans Von Dohnanyi: Kevin Schivcharran Sgt. Heinrich Fredrich: Steven Guardino Various shadowy figures, part of flashbacks. Figure 1 Frank Constentino Figure 2 Stuart Beinhacker It will take place in Studio 353, Studio 1, 353 West 48th Street, NY, NY Between 8th & 9th avenues, ring studio buzzer, up to 2nd floor It’s Free and Free Refreshments for All!!
  • You’ve seen him nightly on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, now catch him live in Harlem! Louis Fouché is the saxophonist with Jon Batiste & Stay Human, the house band on Colbert. He has also spent over a decade performing with 10-time Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri.

    Louis Fouché has steadily established himself as one of the most exciting and versatile saxophonists in the world. His self-produced debut EP "Subjective Mind" was a #1 new release and received radio play worldwide. Fouché has toured on 6 continents and over 30 countries, and he'll be bringing his band to Minton's on June 5!

    Sets at 7pm and 9:30pm. You won't want to miss this!
  • In ceramics, hand building is about creating beautiful forms with your hands and tools, instead of using a potter’s wheel. In this two-day workshop, you will be guided through the process of creating your very own vessel! Learn how to shape, decorate, and glaze your vessel, leaving you with a keepsake to last a lifetime. This workshop will be held in person in the Museum’s ceramics studio. Participants will be divided in two separate classrooms, with a maximum capacity of 6 people per classroom, plus the instructor. The Newark Museum of Art is operating under new protocols to keep our visitors and staff as safe as possible. As part of planning your visit, all visitors aged 12 and up must show proof of vaccination with a copy of vaccination card or photo, along with personal identification, or present a negative COVID-19 test from the last 72 hours. This includes both the Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Garden and inside the Museum.
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