Please join us for the opening reception on Tuesday October 4th, from 6-8 pm at the Caribbean Cultural and Literacy Center Brooklyn Public Library Flatbush Branch 22 Linden Bvld, Brooklyn, NY
The exhibition Neither Here Nor There, but Here: Ruby Amanze, Shante’ Cozier and Keisha Scarville brings together three women artists from the African diaspora who explore their cultural origins through the mediums of photography and drawing. As art school graduates now in their thirties, each of the women search for a physical place where their identity can claim its origin. Concurrently, they work at defining a symbolic space that defines their present cultural positions. The work in the show is reflective of these searches, and while personal yet speaks to the global concerns of being ‘neithe ... Go to event


Oktoberfest at Max’s means unusual German/Austrian wines and Bavarian-style polka food. Dust off the lederhosen for this one.
Travel to Italy, South America, Germany, Transylvania, France and end up back home in America.
When: Every Monday through Nov. 28
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Where: Max’s Wine Dive, 340 E. Basse Road, Suite 101, San Antonio, Texas.
Contact: 210-444-9547, maxswinedive.com
Cost: $15 general admission, $25 VIP admission, $150 passport for entire tour
Maria is kicking off her first Culture Kitchen class teaching the classic Peruvian dish you already love and mixing in some dishes only the locals have access to. Although we aren’t in Lima or Cuzco come eat like a local tonight.
Begin with the Chicha Morada, the deep purple drink know throughout the world as a Peruvian treat. Then learn the Peruvian way to make Ceviche and Alfajores. Now, these are all the dishes that any of your Machu Picchu visitors probably know, but have you tried Tiradito or Aji de Gallina? These two dishes only for the locals give you a great overview of the complete picture of Peruvian food. Regardless of weather you’ve had these dishes before, you’ve never had them the way Maria and her family make them and this is your chance to learn how to ma ...
PAMAR’s annual LACW, now on its 7th edition, reaches out to more than 500,000 individuals through a worldwide promotional and marketing campaign. Many institutions and artists throughout New York City participate hosting presentations of music, dance, film, theater, literature, visual and performing arts from or influenced by the diverse cultures of Latin America. Among them we can mention the American Symphony Orchestra, The World Music Institute, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Instituto Cervantes, Clemente Soto Velez Educational Center, Carnegie Hall, Museo del Barrio, Americas Society, Cuban Artist Fund, Music Artist Guild, Jose Limon Dance Company, and Repertorio Español.
The LACW counts with the support of the Latin Media and Entertainment Commission, the Department of Cultu ... 



