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The Medieval Festival 2010

Photography by Briana E. Heard We invite you to subscribe to the Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter, or e-mail us at [email protected].…

ESCAPARATE ART EXHIBIT TOMORROW

Time: Tue, 2010-10-05 (All day) – Fri, 2010-10-29 (All day) Venue: 3855 Broadway (@ 161st St.), 3295 Broadway (@143rd St.) & 4101 Broadway (@171st St.) Contact Person: 212.413.0828 or 212.568.4396 Latino artists exhibiting artwork in a store front location…

IMMIGRANT EXHIBIT @ NOMAA GALLERY TONIGHT

Immigrant Opening: Tuesday, September 28, 6-8pm NoMAA Gallery · 178 Bennett Avenue, 3rd Floor (at 189th Street) Upper Manhattan is one of the most diverse areas of New York City. People with different cultural backgrounds live and work in…

Brides’ March – Gladys Ricart Remembered

Words by Carolina Pichardo Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Despite the staggering and frightening statistics, silence is still an option among victims of domestic violence. Due to this, it could also very well be just another news headline. But…

Take the A Train to the Middle Ages

Rub the rust off thy armor, iron thy chain mail, gird thy loins and polish up on ye chivalry because the 26th Annual MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL AT FORT TRYON PARK will be held on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, from 11:30AM –…

LOOKING AHEAD: THE UC'S LIST OF THINGS TO DO

Dumbo Arts Festival 2010 Begins Friday, September 24 – Dumbo, Brooklyn This year, the Dumbo Arts Festival is bigger and better than ever. The Dumbo Arts Festival is “a three-day celebration of music, art, dance and performance. 500+ artists,…

THE 10th ANNUAL BRIDES' MARCH THIS SUNDAY

Gathering begins 8 A.M. at: Fort Washington Heights Presbyterian Church 21 Wadsworth Avenue, Washington Heights, NY (Corner of 174th Streets) 9:00AM Opening Ceremony/Invocation begins Marching Begins at 10 AM Sharp The Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial…

LOOKING AHEAD: THE UC'S LIST OF THINGS TO DO

Old School NYC Opens Friday, September 17th – El Museo Del Barrio 1230 5th Ave @104 St. For the most part, I thought Latinos were relative newcomers to NYC; the Nueva York (1613-1945) exhibit at El Museo Del Barrio…