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Bronx World Film Heads to Andrew Freedman Home Hosted by Bronx Frame
Bronx World Film marks 15 years with a global short film program at Bronx Frame, bringing together local and international filmmakers.


Bronx Poetry Events Welcome Spring at Poe Cottage with Poetry House
Poetry House and The Bronx County Historical Society invite writers to share stories and build new ones at Poe Cottage in The Bronx.


iD Studio Theater Marks 25 Years with Stories from The Bronx and Harlem
Bronx theater takes the spotlight as ID Studio Theater marks 25 years with TeatroFest NYC productions, including Petra and Hotel de Vagabundos.


Bronx River Greenway Bike Ride Offers Free April Ride from Shoelace Park
A relaxed bike ride along the Bronx River Greenway invites families and casual cyclists to travel from Shoelace Park to Concrete Plant Park.


Hostos Kicks Off Women’s History Month with Drama, Ballet, and Chisholm Tribute
Women’s History Month continues at Hostos Center with theater, ballet, and a Shirley Chisholm tribute. Several performances remain this month.


Bronx Music Hall and Poe Cottage Set Horror Book Talk and Film Screening
Bronx Music Hall and Poe Cottage are hosting a weekend of horror programming organized by The Bronx County Historical Society.


Querida: Amor Sin Final Honors Music Icon Juan Gabriel at Pregones/PRTT in The Bronx
Juan Gabriel’s music drives Querida: Amor Sin Final, a telenovela jukebox musical presented at Pregones/PRTT in The Bronx.


Champagne Tears: The Rich Also Cry, A Telenovela Musical-What to Know
Champagne Tears brings telenovela parody to the Bronx stage with a workshop cast led by Juliana Padilla and Diego Millan.


The Bronx Reclaims Its Rhythm: New Exhibition Revisits Dance Revolution of 1970–84
When The Bronx Moved opens in February, examining how Bronx dance culture shaped global movement from 1970 to 1984.


Bronx Organizations Announce Youth Jobs and Community Events for February
Bronx organizations are opening youth job applications and hosting cultural events this month. See what is happening in your borough.


Broadway Sin Barreras to Present Two Free Musicals at Pregones/PRTT Theater
Two original musical telenovelas take the stage at Pregones/PRTT as Broadway Sin Barreras presents free workshop performances.


Bronx County Historical Society Continues February 2026 Events Across The Bronx
Bronx County Historical Society continues its lineup with history talks, film screenings, and community programs happening across The Bronx.


Book Talks and World Press Photo Exhibition Come to The Bronx Documentary Center
Book talks, global photo exhibitions, and free events bring powerful photography and conversation to the Bronx Documentary Center in February.


Hostos Center Hosts Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Lunar New Year Celebration in The Bronx
A Lunar New Year dance celebration comes to Hostos Center as the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company marks the Year of the Horse with music and movement.


Bronx Native Vanessa Verduga Is Building the Stage the Latine Community Has Been Missing
Broadway Sin Barreras founder Vanessa Verduga shares how her creative path led her to build space for Latiné artists on and off stage.


DJ Charlie Hustle and The Bronx: Inside the Mott Haven Photo Museum Night
Photos, memories, and conversation filled the room as DJ Charlie Hustle led a Bronx history gathering at the Mott Haven Library.


What Is Broadway Sin Barreras and Broadway Sin Vergüenza?
Broadway Sin Barreras and Broadway Sin Vergüenza offer Latine artists a space to develop work through workshops and collaboration.


Bronx World Film Celebrates 15 Years With Movies From Around the World
Bronx World Film turns 15 with international movies playing in Bronx community spaces, including documentaries, dramas, and Bronx-centered stories.


Bronx Curator Tours Offer a Closer Look at the George A. Romero Exhibit
Curator-led tours offer a closer look at the George A. Romero exhibit across two historic Bronx locations with deep creative roots.


Yankee Stadium: The Last Gladiator Fight at The Bronx Colosseum
Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton’s final bout was a controversial showdown that marked Yankee Stadium’s last boxing match, set against the turmoil of 1976 New York.
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