Agenda Cultural: October twenty fourth, 2024
By Roger Costa @NJPAC Portuguese Fado diva Mariza returns to NJPAC, 1 Center Boulevard Newark bringing her weird elegance and soothing notify. On Friday, October 25 at 8pm the worldwide eminent Empress of Fado will for sure enchant her followers, enthusiasts and inexperienced persons alike as she deeply embodies the elegant vulnerable Portuguese tune love

By Roger Costa
@NJPAC
Portuguese Fado diva Mariza returns to NJPAC, 1 Center Boulevard Newark bringing her weird elegance and soothing notify. On Friday, October 25 at 8pm the worldwide eminent Empress of Fado will for sure enchant her followers, enthusiasts and inexperienced persons alike as she deeply embodies the elegant vulnerable Portuguese tune love no one else. Tickets $40-$100. INFO: https://www.njpac.org/event/mariza/
@MoMA
The annual ‘easiest of the year’ series The Contenders returns on November 1 and runs through January 8. The Museum of Contemporary Arts, 11 West 53rd Boulevard, kicks off the Awards season presenting primarily the most acclaimed and most critical cinematic works of the year, every memoir and documentary. The option entails Agnieszka Holland’s The Inexperienced Border and Walter Salles’ I’m Nonetheless Right here. Tickets $14. INFO: https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5762
@Lincoln Center
Kicking off a series of Free live exhibits and Pay-What-you-need theater exhibits, David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center will host the reunion of three Asian American hardcore punk bands on November 1 at 7:30pm. No Model, Discipline matter Toughen, and Dog Breath are among the main bands on the East Lunge with the circulation and are inspired by aspects of Asian and Indigenous peoples’ spirit of defiance within the face of colonization. Free. INFO: https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/lincoln-center-gifts/hurry-amok-asian-american citizens-in-hardcore-punk-523
@Miller Theater
The eminent Grammy-successful composer and saxophonist Miguel Zenón gathers an all-star ensemble to premiere Golden City, his musical tribute to the immigrant communities of San Francisco. Onstage discussion with Miguel Zenón and Melissa Smey. Thursday, November 14, 7:30pm at Miller Theatre, 2960 Broadway at 116th Boulevard. Segment of the series Composer Portraits. Tickets launch up at $20. (Photo by Rob Davidson for Miller Theatre) INFO: https://www.millertheatre.com/events/miguel-zenon