All day Center for Black Literature presents: The Wild Seeds Retreat for Writers of Color! OPEN REGISTRATION! Books & Readings Caribbean Center for Black Literature (CBL) at Medger Evers College, CUNYBrooklyn
All day Center for Black Literature presents: The Wild Seeds Retreat for Writers of Color! OPEN REGISTRATION! Books & Readings Caribbean Center for Black Literature (CBL) at Medger Evers College, CUNYBrooklyn
All day Center for Black Literature presents: The Wild Seeds Retreat for Writers of Color! OPEN REGISTRATION! Books & Readings Caribbean Center for Black Literature (CBL) at Medger Evers College, CUNYBrooklyn
All day Center for Black Literature presents: The Wild Seeds Retreat for Writers of Color! OPEN REGISTRATION! Books & Readings Caribbean Center for Black Literature (CBL) at Medger Evers College, CUNYBrooklyn
7 – 9 pm The Rich Equestrian History of Long Island in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Free History & Culture Bay Shore-Brightwaters Public LibraryBrightwaters
11 am – noon A Visit with Debra Scala Giokas, author of Ladies, First: Common Threads Books & Readings Free Rogers Memorial LibrarySouthampton
1:30 – 4 pm BYENVENI Haitian Flag Day Curatorial Talk with Yvena Despagne & artists Art Caribbean Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora InstituteHarlem
2 – 5 pm Death in New York Walking Tour Cultural History & Culture Whitehall Ferry TerminalLower Manhattan
6 – 7:30 pm Honey Cake & Latkes: An Evening with Maria Zalewska, Michael and Debbie Bornstein, and Rozanne Gold Attractions Books & Readings Museum at Eldridge StreetLower East Side
7 – 8 pm Favorites: Project LIT (Ages 13-18) Ages: 13 and upBooks & Readings Family Food & Drink Finkelstein Memorial LibrarySpring Valley
10:45 am The Southampton Hospital Foundation Presents the 4th Annual East Hampton ED Luncheon: A Conversation with Beauty Icon Bobbi Brown Fundraisers Talks Maidstone ClubEast Hampton
May 19, 11 am Marble Church to Host Rev. Jim Wallis, Author of ‘The False White Gospel’ Marble Collegiate Church
Brooklyn Paper ‘Adrienne from Brooklyn was our mom’: Kids of late Beatles fan respond to Paul McCartney shout-out