Friday, April 1, 2011

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend






Friday, April 1st, 6:30 PM, Segregated Sound? at the Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue & 103rd. Musicians, critics, and scholars discuss the past, present, and future of race, identity and popular music. General admission $12, mention Harlem Bespoke and get tickets for $6 by calling 917-492-3395. More details on this event at the MCNY site: LINK

Saturday, April 2nd, Noon-4:00 PM, The Unforgettable Trunk Show at Casa Frela, 47 West 119th Street.  This is the last weekend to see the Casa Frela gallery's trunk show that showcases the talent and merchandise of 11 local artist. More details for this FREE event can be found at the gallery website: LINK

Saturday, April 2nd, 1:00 PM-5:00 PM,  Harlem is...The Gospel Tradition at the Dwyer Cultural Center, 258 St. Nicholas Avenue.  Check out the latest serious on Harlem's Cultural History at the Dwyer.  This exhibit will be open Tuesdays-Saturdays until September: LINK

Saturday, April 2nd-3rd,  Noon-6:00 PM,  Ambiguous Jewelry Trunk Show at Harlem Flo, 2276 FDB/8th Avenue.  Check out Kaya Jackson's unique jewelry design at the Harlem Flo boutique: LINK

Sunday, April 3rd, Target Free Sunday at the Studio Museum in Harlem, 144 West 125th Street. Stephen Burks: Man Made, opens this week and showcases industrial designer Stephen Burks’s ongoing exploration of the global economy of artisanal craft: LINK

Sunday, April 3rd, 7:00 PM-10:00 PM, Settepani at 196 Lenox and 120th Street.  The jazz group IDO's last Sunday gig during dinner service at Settepani in the Mount Morris Park Historic District will be this weekend. There's also a prix fixe menu for those who want to enjoy the full experience at a value. A $10 cover applies but the price is half off with a confirmed reservation.  More details on the Settepani site: LINK

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