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    Saturday, November 24, 2013

    4p-5:30p: Join Morgan Powell, the writer, landscape designer and founder of Bronx River Sankofa, for a tour through Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Starting location: The India Street exit of the Greenpoint Ave. station on the G train line.

    Sunday,  December 8th, 2013

    Free Family Event: 2pm on “Everything Is A Part Of Everything!” A timely, artistic, modern-day dramatic musical that debates the role and responsibility of the family in Global Warming and Earth Sustainability.

    About the show–Four Element: Air,Water,Fire and Earth decide that human beings have done a poor job of solving our planet’s global warming.  Gathering their forces, they take the problem to two Justices of the Supreme Court at Dr. Glory’s Youth Theatre and The RIVERSIDE THEATER, 91 Claremont Ave. (bet. 120th & 122nd St),646-660-2390. This event is free of charge and open to the public to attend.  Call 212-870-6784 to RSVP.

     

    Ongoing thru January 11, 2014

    HOUSE of ART GALLERY: The Games We Played takes a nostalgic revisit through art to a time when childhood was experienced … and activated … by our children in the form of creative play.  Before the advent of the electronic game there was the simple joy and magic of street and board games played by young people and families. While some games occupied the entire sidewalk, other games took up the whole street. There were also classic games played indoors when households still had family game night. This exhibition will showcase a diverse group of emerging-to-established artists with a multitude of genres. Featured artists: Guy Stanley Philoche, Jamel Shabazz, Dan Ericson, Charlotta Janssen, Leroy Campbell and others.  408 Marcus Garvey Blvd.  Please call for hours: 347-663-8195. Web site: http://hoagallery.com. FREE!

     

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