Salsa Meets Jazz for Puerto Rico
Steve and the gang took a trip to Le Poisson Rouge to check out some swingin' music.
This benefit concert featured:
Bobby Sanabria MULTIVERSE Big Band & David Amram, Paquito D’Rivera, Candido, Jimmy Owens, Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Larry Harlow, Eddie Montalvo, Brenda Feliciano, Antoinette Montague, Mariposa and Felipe Luciano, plus DJ Antonio Ocasio (Tribal Winds) and many more surprise guests
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Photos of Cuba
Mary Chen, friend of Tribes, visited Cuba and left these as evidence - check it out!
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David Hammons Flag Honors Barack Obama in Chicago
The Over Holland Foundation donates David Hammons African-American Flag to MOCA Chicago.
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Ai WeiWei's Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Hey folks! Check out Ai WeiWei's Good Fences Get Good Neighbors at Washington Square Park and other locations around the city for some thought provoking public installation art.
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Adrienne Su
Meet Adrienne Su, friend of Tribes, educator, and author of poem Red Bean Soup.
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Spoken Word Poet Beau Sia Visits Tribes
Beau Sia, Bob Holman and Steve during a recent visit at Tribes.
Check out Beau's 37 Poems for Steve Cannon on his YouTube Channel!
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Meet Luciann Berrios
Meet Luciann Berrios - Astoria native and Tribes Poet.
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Yosemite Photos
Photos from our friend, artist and Tribes member Dora Espinosa in Yosemite.
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TV IN MY BONES at Theater for the New City
From August 9th to August 13th Tribes' very own Phoebe Mar put on a wonderfully entertaining collection of sketches. TV IN MY BONES, Produced by A Gathering of the Tribes and written by C.S. Hanson sold out Theater for the New City for its limited run. Enjoy some of the production photos of the hilarious production!
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It’s All True: The East Village Eye Show
Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to shine a light on another important source of East Village social and cultural history: The East Village Eye. A monthly magazine published from 1979 through 1987,The East Village Eye focused on popular and avant-garde culture, politics and other issues relevant to the East Village and environs.
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