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April, 2008 |
Vol. 4, No. 4 |
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An old English saying—April showers bring May flowers. Enjoy NYC in the Spring and celebrate Earth
Day on April 22 (and every day). FREE Vaccinations You can get
free vaccinations (immunizations or inoculations) for flu, hepatitis B,
tetanus, pneumonia, etc. at New York City Department of Health walk-in
clinics. Get a free flu shot (through June 29). Check out the School Bulletin Boards for clinic
Spring schedules, locations (one in each borough), and directions. Go
West! Explore Our Other Neighborhood
The Spanish-American Institute is between two distinct
areas. One is the super-busy impersonal
business and tourist area of Times Square and Midtown West. The other is Hell’s Kitchen, now called
Clinton. Clinton is roughly between 8th
Ave. and the Hudson River and between 40th and 59th
Streets. Turn right when
leaving the school and cross 8th Avenue.
Walk the blocks between 8th and 10th Avenues to explore a real
neighborhood with small shops, restaurants, bakeries, galleries, schools,
parks, and homes where people live (and tourists seldom go). Clinton has been
home to many different populations.
The Irish and German were succeeded by Italians, Greeks, Eastern
Europeans, Puerto Ricans, Peruvians, and Ecuadorians, among others. Today’s neighborhood is more gentrified [process by
which a poor area changes to one with people who have more money]. Its historic diversity is still reflected
in many local businesses, especially restaurants like those on “Restaurant
Row” on West 46th St. Some of our favorite
spots: West African Grocery,
535 Ninth Ave. near 40th
St. Hot peppers, cassava, couscous,
thick peanut butter, etc. International
Grocery, 543 Ninth Ave. near 40th St. Greek cheeses and pastries, spices of all
kinds, and olives, olives, olives. Cupcake
Café, 545 Ninth Ave. between 40/41st St. Wonderful coffee, home made doughnuts,
muffins, cakes, and, of course, cupcakes. Pizza for 99 cents, no kidding. NW Corner of 41st. St. and 9th
Ave. Midtown
Comics, 200 W. 40th
St. near 7th Ave. Back
issues of famous comic books and recent editions in print and on DVD. Empire
Coffee & Tea, 568 Ninth Ave. near 42nd St. A nice alternative to that “other” coffee
place. A huge selection of coffees and
teas from all over the world to drink or buy. Columbus
Branch of the New York Public Library, 742 Tenth Ave. near 50th
St. A real neighborhood library! Stop in to browse, to study, to get a
library card, or to borrow books. (If
you live, work, or study in New York City, you are entitled to a free
public library card.) New Dance Group
Arts Center, 254 West 47th St. at Eight Ave. 11 studios, performance space, recording
studio, etc. Recreation
Center 59, West 59th between 10th and 11th
Ave. Run by the NYC Parks Department,
the Center offers free and membership programs and services. Indoor pool, weight room, boxing rings,
dance and art studios, classes, etc. (Currently
closed for renovation.) Computer
Donation Arranged By Institute Faculty Member Enrique Nibeyro. The Spanish-American Institute thanks Computer Department Chairperson
Enrique Nibeyro for arranging computer hardware donations to the school. Future Student and Alumni
Shows: Submit Your Request to
President Ferraro. The
Spanish-American Institute invites students, alumni, and faculty to exhibit
or perform in the Founders Special Events Center (room 13). If you would like to be considered for
future exhibits or programs, please submit your proposal to President
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April in NYC for Free. Check out
the Spanish-American Institute Bulletin Boards in the Student and Founders’
Rooms for more listings.
“I
in the Sky” High Above Times
Square . . . It’s You??? Until April 27th,
see yourself larger and brighter than life 48 stories above Times Square.
Visit the street-level photo-booth at the chashama gallery, 112 W. 44th
St. between 6th/7th Ave. Your digital animated portrait will be
broadcast free of charge. Concerts at Julliard,
Mannes, Manhattan School of Music, etc. See the school Bulletin Boards for listings
of free concerts at Julliard and Mannes Colleges of Music, Manhattan School
of Music, St. Peters Church, and other
places
Chelsea Market Weekends—Tango and Salsa Dancing, free dance lessons, and live music every weekend with different bands--Dixie, Blues, Jazz, Folk, Afro-Cuban, Latin, etc. in the 800 foot Market Concourse (hallway, large space). Enter through the 8th Ave. or 9th Ave. entrances between W. 15th and W. 16th Sts. First Fridays and First Saturdays—Many NYC museums have begun First
Fridays or First Saturday programs with free admission and entertainment. See listings on the School Bulletin Boards
and selected museums below.
Brooklyn Museum First Saturdays, Apr
5, May 3, etc., 5-11pm. Free art, music, dancing, etc. www.brooklynmuseum.org/visit/first_saturdays.php. 2, 3 trains to Eastern Parkway/Brooklyn Museum at Museum entrance. American Museum of Natural History First Fridays, Starry Nights
Live Jazz Performances, Apr 4, May 2, etc, 6 & 7:30 pm. Free with
pay-as-you-wish Museum admission. Some of the world’s greatest jazz
musicians play one-hour sets at 6:00 and 7:30 p.m. Enter
through the Rose Planetarium on W. 81st St. off Central Park
West. C to 81 St., 1 to 79th St. and Broadway and
walk east. Jazz
Museum of Harlem Jazz Concerts, Apr
3 (Tu) 7-8:30 pm; Apr 3(Th), 6:30-8:30pm; Apr 8(Tu) 7-8:30pm; Apr 15(Tu) 7-8:30pm; Apr 22(Tu) 7-8:30pm;
Apr 29(Tu) 7-8:30pm. Free, reservations (212)348-8300.
Harlem School of the Arts, 645 St. Nicholas Ave. near 141st
, A,B,C,D to 145th St. Barge
Music, Apr 7 (Sa)
1pm. Free concerts on the
East River. See
directions on School Bulletin Boards.
Museum of the City of NY, Androcles and the Lion Puppet Theatre, Apr
12 (Sa), 3pm. Free with pay as you
wish admission. 5th Ave.@103 St., 6 train to 103
Julliard Jazz Ensembles, Apr 15 (Tu), 8pm. Free tickets beginning 4/1 at Julliard Box
Office. See directions to
Julliard on School Bulletin Boards. EarthDay
and EarthFair, Apr 18-19&14-22, free public events with live music and
exhibits in historic Grand Central Station, E. 42nd St. and
Vanderbilt Ave. a short walk from the Institute. Fashion Exhibits, to Apr 19,
Sole Desire, contemporary luxury shoe designer C. Louboutin, and to May 7,
Exoticism. Fashion Institute of Technology, Tu.-Fr, noon to 8pm and Sa. 10am-5pm. Seventh Ave. at 27th St.
Julliard
Dance—Apr 24-27 (Th-Su), 8pm, limited free tickets. Reserve by phone (212)799-7139. Clark Theater, Rose Bldg., 7th
fl. 70 Lincoln Center Plaza near Amsterdam Ave.
Bronx Museum of Arts First Fridays, May 2, 6-10pm, live bands and DJs. D or B to 167 St./Grand Concourse, exit rear of station and walk
south along Grand Concourse 2 blocks. |
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