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Le Chéile: Concussion Comedy with Host Ed McGowan

Concussion Comedy is a standup comedy show that’ll make you laugh so hard you forget your middle name. The city’s hottest comedians come to Washington Heights to deliver knockout punchlines that are guaranteed to disrupt your brain function.

  • Chloe Radcliffe (Soderbergh’s “Command Z”, “Tonight Show” writer)
  • J.J. Mattise (Amazon Prime, NY Comedy Festival)
  • Sabeen Sadiq (“Code Switched” web series, San Francisco Sketchfest)
  • Allan Fuks (SiriusXM, NPR)
  • Troy Alan (FOX’s “Laughs”, Time Out NY’s “Joke of the Week”)
  • Igor Martinez (NY Comedy Festival)
  • Tim McHale (“Puck Sluts” podcast, Sweepstakes Comedy)
    (*Lineup subject to change without notice)

Concussion Comedy is held upstairs and tickets are sold in advance for ten dollars guaranteeing top-tier lineups of NYC’s best comedians. One drink or food item will be required. Seating starts at 8:00pm upstairs at Le Chéile, 839 W 181st St, NY, NY 10033.

IF PURCHASING INDIVIDUAL TICKETS AS PART OF A LARGER GROUP. PLEASE MESSAGE WITH GROUP SIZE THRU SITE OR DIRECT EMAIL. THANKYOU. edmcgowancomedy@gmail.com

EVENTBRITE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

NoMAA – Women in the Heights: DRESS

NoMAA presents the 15th annual exhibition of Women in the Heights
Curated by Andrea Arroyo

NoMAA Gallery – 4140 Broadway @176 St, NY, NY 10033

Artist Talk: April 25, 2024, 6-8pm

Gallery Hours: Tuesdays and Saturdays 1-5pm and by appointment

Last Day: Tuesday May 7, 2024

Featuring 44 artists from El Barrio, West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood

Nadema Agard, Robbie Bailey, Carla Bellisio, Yael Ben-Zion, Julie Berman, Chandler Borrero, Junell Brazier, Melanie Brewster, Miggy Buck, Cathleen Campbell, Lisa Candela, Arcadia Caraballo, Rose Deler, Elsie Deliz, Raquel Du Toit, Maria Fernandez, Kat Gooch-Breault, Wilhelmina Grant-Cooper, Josefina Hernandez, Kathleen Holloway, Camilla Huey, Charlecia Joy, Julia Justo, Chae Kihn, Rafaela Luna, Patricia Miranda, Tomo Mori, Adaley Muñoz, Rosa Naparstek, Sky Pape, Denise Penizzotto, Bonnie Phillips, Leah Poller, Kathia Regalado, Darcy Rogers, Melvis Santa, Kaé Sato, Uniqua Simmons, Debbie Taylor-Kerman, Rafaelina Tineo, Tami Tyree, Ruthy Valdez, Tamara Wasserman, Patrice Yourdon

PLEASE RSVP
Those arriving without an RSVP will be admitted based on capacity.

Veiled Radiance: A Dual Exhibition of Paintings by Alison Cuomo and David Alon Friedman

We are pleased to announce a fine art exhibition Veiled Radiance: A Dual Exhibition, a collection of paintings by Alison Cuomo and David Alon Friedman.

David and Alison’s work reflects a shared interest in tapping into a realm that transcends the boundaries of any individual artist or person and connects with something larger than us. Through their evocative paintings, they extend an invitation to the viewer to immerse themselves in that larger realm.

We invite you to join us for the opening reception on Sunday, May 5, 2024 from 2:00PM to 5:00 PM at Buunni Coffee Inwwod. The show will be on display from May 2 through June 15, 2024.

Buunni Coffee is located at 4961 Broadway in Inwood between W 207th Street and Isham Street NYC. The hours are: Monday-Sat 8:00AM – 5:00PM, Sunday 9:00AM – 5:00PM. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information, please contact: info@dfriedmanart.com or info@alisoncuomo.com

Hispanic Society: Dominican Yorks at the Hispanic Society

Exhibition Title: Dominican Yorks at the Hispanic Society
Location: Hispanic Society Museum & Library

Dates: February 23 – June 30, 2024

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library inaugurates Arte en el Alto Manhattan with Dominican Yorks at the Hispanic Society featuring three Dominican-born co-curators exhibiting works created in artistic dialog with HSM&L’s collection based on their individual aesthetic approaches as well as their unique perspective as Dominican immigrants in New York. The works showcased express the complicated transnational and intercultural identity, which these artists share with over 2 million Dominican-Americans in the United States, approximately half of whom reside in the NYC Metropolitan area, particularly in the museum’s home neighborhood of Washington Heights.

Co-curators: Reynaldo García Pantaleón, Chiqui Mendoza, & Rider Ureña

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum: The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time

Cheyney’s McKnight’s “The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time,” explores community bonds, community healing, and community adaptability. McKnight speculates on a distant future while looking to the past and present to inform us on how Black Americans may get to a future where Black bodies and communities reap the full benefits of their creativity, ingenuity, resources, and labor. As part of this exhibition, Cheyney has developed a series of performance art pieces to engage with the community.

FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION
May 4th, 11AM-1PM
May 11th, 11AM-1PM
June 1st, 11AM-1PM
June 8th, 11AM-1PM
June 15th, 11AM-1PM
June 22nd, 11AM-1PM
June 29th, 11AM-1PM

How do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist, Artist, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum. The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation. The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past, how it is impacting the present, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.