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Peak summer is back, and with it, a wealth of shows, events, and activities to partake in and attend in real life! While plenty of virtual programming still exists for those less excited about venturing out take, for example, the annual
A Capitol Fourth concert and the Macy’s fireworks, which will both be broadcast nationwide on July 4 it’s safe to say that live programming is finally the norm once more. Catch American Ballet Theater performing at locations across America, celebrate the return of Broadway by attending Bruce Springsteen’s eponymous revival show, or attend a Brooklyn art fair with masterpieces at every price point. Whatever you choose to do, remember to soak up every second.
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From Pride to Juneteenth, there’s lots to celebrate and commemorate this month. What better way to do so than through the arts and other cultural programming? The Brooklyn Academy of Music and Lincoln Center will both debut powerful productions involving theater and music dedicated to honoring Black lives lost, while virtual Pride programming will include a DJ set filmed around New York City. The Obama Portraits Tour will kick off in Chicago, marking the first of its five stops, while a virtual African dance festival, in-person art shows, and a free week of Quincy Jones’s concert video streaming-hub, Qwest TV, are also on the lineup. Summer fun has officially returned.
I Dream a Dream That Dreams Back at Me is conceived and curated by Carl Hancock Rux. A
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A site-specific Juneteenth celebration will be presented by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts as part of its
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I Dream a Dream That Dreams Back at Me is conceived and curated by poet and artist Carl Hancock Rux and will unfold in four distinct parts of the Lincoln Center campus June 19, beginning at 7 PM ET.
Free tickets to
I Dream a Dream That Dreams Back at Me will be made available through a lottery on TodayTix, which opens for entries two weeks before the performance.