Friday, November 11, 2011

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend

Friday, November 11th, 7:30PM, CariBBeing Presents: Fl@tbush Film Festival at the Maysles Cinema, 343 Lenox Avenue and 127th Street. CariBBeing Presents: Fl@tbush Film Festival will feature the films The Almight clock and Man Free for the second night of the 3 day event. More details can be found at the Maysles Cinema site: LINK

Saturday, November 12th, 4:00PM – 6:00PM, Wine Tasting at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, 65 Jumel Terrace, between 160th and 161st Street. The popular wine tasting event at the Morris-Jumel Mansion in Washington Heights will focus on Thanksgiving dinner this year. Sample a mix of wines that go with the diverse foods of this special holiday along with all the fixins.  Tickets are $25 per person and $20 for members. Pre-paid Advanced registration is required. Call 212.923.8008.  More details on the Morris-Jumel site: LINK

Saturday, November 12th, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Mount Morris Park Historic District Farmers Market is open for the season at 124th Street and Fifth Avenue: LINK

Saturday,  November 12th, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Morningside Park Farmers Market, corner of 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue. Check out the new seasonal and locally grown and produced goods while enjoying Morningside Park: LINK

Saturday, November 12th, 7:30PM, CariBBeing Presents: Fl@tbush Film Festival at the Maysles Cinema, 343 Lenox Avenue and 127th Street. CariBBeing Presents: Fl@tbush Film Festival will feature Night of Yao: A selection of seminal films by Yao Ramesar featuring Sistagod for the last night of the 3 day event. More details can be found at the Maysles Cinema site: LINK

Sunday, November 13th, 11:00 AM, Cecil Beaton: Gallery Tour at the Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street. Join curator Donald Albrecht on a special gallery tour focusing on Cecil Beaton's relationship to the performing arts, from his alluring photographs and illustrations of such stage and screen personalities as Marlon Brando, Mick Jagger, and Marilyn Monroe to his stunning sets and costumes for theater, ballet, and film. FREE with Museum admission: LINK

Sunday, November 13th, 3:00 PM, An Afternoon of Bach at St. Mary's, 521 West 126th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam.   The Harlem Chamber Players. The Harlem Chamber Players present An Afternoon of Bach at St. Mary's Episcopal Church as part of their seasonal concert series. Tickets are $15, $10 for students and Seniors.  Go to the Harlem Chamber Players site for more information and online tickets: LINK.

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