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Bronx Solstice Cinema Series Ends with Malpaso, a Dominican Borderland Drama by Héctor Valdez
Malpaso screens at Poe Park as the Bronx Solstice Cinema Series wraps with this bold borderland drama from Héctor Valdez...


Bronx Summer Kicks Off with Orchard Beach Exhibit and Juneteenth Jam: Hosted by BCHS
The Bronx County Historical Society starts summer with a photo exhibit at Orchard Beach and a live street jam for Juneteenth in...


Step into Poirot's World on This Bronx Art Deco Walking Tour – Hosted by BCHS and BADAHA
Take a free walking tour through Bronx Art Deco history with BCHS and BADAHA—where sleek design meets the borough’s rich architectural legacy...


Bronxites, Do You Know the Story of the 'Last Algonquin' in Pelham Bay Park? This Talk Digs Deeper
Who was Joe Two Trees, the "Last Algonquin"? A Bronx lecture looks at the legend, the facts, and how stories take shape...


Pregones/PRTT's Parrots at The Pagoda Enters Final Days – A Drag Origin Story with Bronx Roots
A Bronx-rooted drag musical honors queer icon Johnny Rodríguez — from San Juan to NYC, his story takes the spotlight in its final days...


Brooklyn Native Tracy Morgan Lands Two New Comedy Series with NBC and Paramount+
Tracy Morgan returns to TV with two new comedies, reuniting with Tina Fey on NBC and joining Cedric The Entertainer on Paramount+...


Brew at the Zoo 2025 Brings Beer, Beats, Dinosaurs, and Superstition to the Bronx Zoo
An after-hours Bronx Zoo party with drinks, dinosaurs, and dance zones? Brew at the Zoo is back with more fun than ever...


axes, herbs and satchels Closes NYC Tour at Bronx’s ID Studio Theater and Inspiration Point
A powerful play about Black midwives and community care makes its final NYC stop in The Bronx this May…


Bronxites, Celebrate Shudder’s 10th Anniversary with NYC Horror Events
Shudder marks 10 years with NYC horror events, screenings, and a Friday the 13th tattoo party in Brooklyn...


Breaking Barriers: axes, herbs and satchels Brings Suppressed Black Midwives History to the Bronx Stage
The Anthropologists' axes, herbs and satchels honors Black midwives and doulas in The Bronx, bringing suppressed histories to life...


¡Te Amo Porque S.O.S. Pueblo! Exhibition Turns BronxArtSpace into a Portal of Love, Memory, and Resistance
An emotional new exhibition opens in Hunts Point. ¡Te Amo Porque S.O.S. Pueblo! invites the community to experience art, memory, and solidarity.


Bronx Zoo’s Dinosaur Safari Roars Back with Bigger Dinosaurs and Bolder Tech
The Bronx Goes Full Jurassic, No Passport Required. The toughest borough is once again home to the toughest creatures to ever walk the Earth. This year’s Dinosaur Safari is bigger than ever, with....


Tika Sumpter Brings New Children’s Book to CS 55 Students at Storyland: The Bronx Book Haven
Actor Tika Sumpter visits Storyland in the Bronx to share her debut children’s book with CS 55 students, inspiring a new...


What to Do in The Bronx: Don’t Miss These April 2025 Events
From tea at Wave Hill to soul music at Fordham Plaza, here’s your roundup of must-do events in The Bronx this April...


Bronx County Historical Society: Garifuna Tour and La Tercera Edad Film Screening
Celebrate Bronx heritage with The Bronx County Historical Society’s spring events: a Garifuna tour, virtual book talk, film screenings...


BX-Anime & Comic Expo: The Bronx’s Ultimate Pop Culture Event Returns This Summer
The BX-Anime & Comic Expo is back, bringing top comic artists, cosplayers, and live wrestling to the Bronx! Meet your favorites, shop...


Jamel Shabazz: 50 Years of Photography on View Now in The Bronx - Don’t miss it!
Photographer Jamel Shabazz’s exhibit Seconds of My Life is on view at the Bronx Documentary Center, featuring decades of powerful...


Bronx Documentary Center to Host Free Screening of 'Death by Numbers' on Gun Violence and Healing
Sam Fuentes shares her story of survival and justice in Death by Numbers. Watch as the Bronx Documentary Center presents this powerful...


Voices From The Bronx Slave Market: Charles Turner Brings History to Life This March - Get Details
Charles Turner performs a dramatic reading highlighting the struggles of Black women domestic workers in The Bronx. Learn more about...


¡ARSENIO! ID Studio Theater Celebrates Afro-Caribbean Music in The Bronx for Black History Month
¡ARSENIO! pays tribute to Afro-Cuban musician Arsenio Rodríguez, whose innovations shaped salsa and Latin music. Presented by ID Studio...
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