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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.


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.


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.


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.


Kwanzaa Regeneration Celebration Comes to Hostos Center in The Bronx
Forces of Nature Dance Theatre brings the Kwanzaa Regeneration Celebration to Hostos Arts Center, blending dance, music, and community in The Bronx.


What Happens When Bori Books & Cafe Shows Up: Why Community Support Matters Now
Borí Books & Café is already creating space for writers and readers through pop-up shops, partnerships, and community support across NYC.


BCHS Hosts Dr. LaShawn Harris Book Talk and Reception Honoring Dr. Carter G. Woodson
The Bronx County Historical Society hosts a book talk with historian Dr. LaShawn Harris and a reception honoring Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s legacy.


Bloody, Beautiful, and Ours | Rafiana Martinez and the Vision for Borí Books & Café
Borí Books & Café began as a response to absence. Founder Rafiana Martinez explains why this literary space exists and who it is being built for.


Borí Books & Café Takes Its Vision on the Road With NYC Pop-Ups
Borí Books & Café is on the move with pop-ups across NYC, connecting books, authors, and community. The next stop brings an author spotlight.


South Bronx History Keepers Spotlight: How a Memory Becomes a Window Into the Past
A South Bronx elder’s memory becomes part of a growing effort to protect neighborhood stories, guided by the South Bronx History Keepers.


Bronx Parks Events for December 2025: TalkTeaV's 10 NYC Parks Programs to Check Out
Ten NYC Parks events are happening across the Bronx this December, offering hikes, wildlife sessions, history tours, holiday activities, and much more.


José Alberto “El Canario” brings a 50 Year Bronx homecoming to Lehman
Jose Alberto El Canario celebrates five decades of music with a Bronx homecoming concert at Lehman Center featuring guest artists and live salsa.


Bronx Filmmakers Collective Presents Crewing Up: Directing Panel at the Andrew Freedman Home
Bronx filmmakers gather for a public panel on directing at the Andrew Freedman Home, offering insight into film, TV, and theater.


Boone Avenue Walls Hosts New Mott Haven Street Art Walking Tour
Boone Avenue Walls debuts a guided Mott Haven street art tour that highlights local murals, artists, and the Bronx story behind them.


Spanish Harlem Orchestra Lights Up The Bronx with Salsa Navidad at Hostos Center
A holiday performance filled with live salsa, Puerto Rican tradition, and two celebrated guest artists returns to Hostos Center.


Entre Familia: Celebrando Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodríguez Honors a Bronx Salsa Legacy
A Bronx family brings salsa history home as Cita and Dr. Pete Rodríguez Jr. honor their father’s music at Hostos Center for the Arts.


South Bronx History Keepers Continue Their Mission With Two Fall Storytelling Nights
The South Bronx History Keepers invite neighbors to share and preserve their stories, turning local memories into living history.


Deborah Cox, Estelle, and Vivian Green Bring 'Ladies Night' R&B to Lehman Center
Deborah Cox, Estelle, and Vivian Green bring soulful, “grown and sexy” R&B to Lehman Center for one unforgettable Ladies Night.


Spanish Harlem Orchestra Returns with Salsa Navidad and the Sound of Celebration
The Spanish Harlem Orchestra honors Puerto Rican holiday tradition with Salsa Navidad, a new album rooted in Bronx and barrio rhythms.


Graffiti's-T-Art Exhibit is Bronx Writing History at The Hip Hop Museum's Culture Lab
Graffiti’s-T-Art celebrates Bronx graffiti pioneers at The Hip Hop Museum’s Culture Lab, tracing the legacy from subway lines to museums.


The Three Kings & Their Queens Set to Transport NYC to 1950s Palladium
New Yorkers can celebrate their Latin music roots at Lehman Center as The Three Kings & Their Queens bring back the magic of the Palladium Ballroom.
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