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The Culture Lover s February Guide

The Culture Lover’s February Guide Ariana Marsh, Alison S. Cohn © Design by Ingrid Frahm Cultural activities to enjoy in Februry, from stunning choreographic premieres to an innovative art fair scattered across New York. Part of staying fulfilled (and sane) during the pandemic is about finding and participating in things you love. Fittingly, February’s culture lineup is stacked with a diverse assortment of in-person and virtual events that will make your heart sing. Among them: an out-of-this-world comedy variety show, stunning choreographic premieres, an innovative art fair scattered across New York, and a Zoom reunion reading of a play written by Tony Award winner Billy Porter. To round it all out, the Met Opera will be presenting two weeks of free nightly streams of performances starring legendary African-American performers in honor of Black History Month.

Sincere, Outdoorsy, Trippy, a Music Festival Breathes Los Angeles

Sincere, Outdoorsy, Trippy, a Music Festival Breathes Los Angeles Darkness Sounding, a solstice-inspired embrace “of the body and for the body,” is coming from the group Wild Up. The vocalist Odeya Nini will travel around Los Angeles for performances at people’s homes in their driveways, front yards, backyards, porches as part of Darkness Sounding.Credit.Rozette Rago for The New York Times Jan. 15, 2021 Answering the phone and having the person on the other end sing softly for 10 minutes, just for you. Another vocalist, this one stationed outside your house for a five-minute concert. A piano recital stretching from dawn to dusk.

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