Friday, February 10, 2012

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend

Friday, February 10th, 7:30 PM, José James at Harlem Stage, The Gatehouse Theatre,150 Convent Avenue and 135th Street. Soulful, Poignant, inspirational…only a few words to describe the breathtaking voice of José James. In a landmark event, Harlem Stage welcomes him back for the first live performance of all new material from his upcoming album No Beginning, No End. Four Shows! Fri & Sat • 7:30 & 9:30pm • ONLY $20 for MEMBERS: LINK

Friday-Sunday, February 10th-12th, The Harlem Fine Arts Show at Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive at 120th Street.  The Harlem Fine Arts Show has attracted over 10,000 visitors during its weekend run in the past so don't miss out on this major cultural event.  Works of over 100 artist will be represented at this show that has traditionally been established for the past decade at downtown's notable Puck Building and has appropriately set up recently in Harlem.  Check out the organization website for tickets and more details: LINK

Saturday, February 11th, 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Feng Shui and Love Workshop at Land Yoga, 2116 Frederick Douglass Blvd. How to Find Love and Invigorate Existing Relationships w/Maria Gorens: New York State Licensed Acupuncturist and Feng Shui consultant with 15 years practical experience. Graduate of BTB Professional School of Feng Shui and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Find out how the hidden power of colors, shapes, and sounds will bring instant changes into your life.

This special event will have wine, coffee, chocolate and more. Food and Drink Donations by Lido Restaurant, Lenox Coffee, Bohemia Realty Group, and Tonnie's Minis. Since there will be limited space, guest must RSVP at: landyoga@gmail.com

Saturday, February 11th, 3:00 PM-5:00 PM, 4th Annual Chocolate day: The Mystery of Chocolate at the Morris-Jumel Mansion,  65 Jumel Terrace between 160th and 161st Streets. Kick off Valentine's Day weekend with the popular Chocolate tasting event in one of the city's oldest free-standing mansions. Chocolate has always had a connection to the ritual of courtship. Celebrate the romance and mystery of “the food of the gods,” at the Morris-Jumel Mansion masquerade ball where history will come to life as you encounter the ladies of the house who will tell you about their intriguing lives. Tickets are $25 per person and $20 for members. Pre-paid advanced registration is required. Call 212.923.8008.  More details at the MJM website: LINK

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