Monthly Archives: July 2014

OSMOS: Screening of Ensemble by Mel O’Callahagn

For Immediate Release: Screening of Ensemble by Mel O’Callaghan Tuesday, July 29th 9:00 PM Wednesday, July 30th 9:00 PM First Park, 33 East First Street, Manhattan, New York Curated by OSMOS in collaboration with First Street Green With Mel O’Callaghan’s … Continue reading

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CPI “Public Interface La Ronde Table”

The WorkGroup from CPI has organized two Public Interface. LaTableRondes. PI-LTR brings together 30 participants; some invited, some not to engage in a public discussion. There will be open seats if you wish to drop into the discussion. Sunday July … Continue reading

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Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Quirky Productions

“Quirky Productions,” a burgeoning New York City theater company, is proud to announce our upcoming production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” July 18th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 26th, and 27th, from 7-9pm at First Street Green Park, the characters will … Continue reading

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Open Call for Murals 2014!

First Street Green, in cooperation with NYC Dept. of Parks and Recreation, calls for ideas and volunteer support for an initiative to paint murals on the plywood walls installed in First Park, along the north side of Houston Street near … Continue reading

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Make Music New York 2014

Make Music New York Inc. is a NYC- based nonprofit that organizes two annual, participatory musical celebrations: Make Music New York on June 21st, the summer solstice, and Make Music Winter on December 21st, the winter solstice. At First Street … Continue reading

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Posters on the Wall: Curator’s Talk

Posters on the Wall: Our Nyorican Story Curators’ Talk was given by curators: Miguel Trelles, Juan Fernando Morales, along with Centro’s senior archivist Pedro Juan Hernández. We gathered together to hear about the aesthetic significance and historical relevance of the … Continue reading

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