Dominican Strongman Was Rescuer and Murderer Both | Forward
By Michael Kaminer Kaitlin Abreu with Sosua refugee Juliana Biro. Only in New York could a troupe of Jewish and Dominican kids team up with a Broadway legend on a musical production about a Latin...
View ArticleUptown Reads: Forgiving Maximó Rothman
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) I think it is only fitting that I just started reading the gripping debut novel, Forgiving Maximó Rothman, from local writer, A J Sidransky, being that it is Father’s Day this...
View ArticleThe Led Black Book Club ft A.J. Sidransky on Thursday, September 26th @ Word...
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) The next installment of the Led Black Book Club will take place at Word Up Books (2113 Amsterdam Ave @ 165th) on Thursday, September 26th and will feature Forgiving Máximo...
View ArticleSOSÚA: MAKE A BETTER WORLD To Premiere on Channel Thirteen
Mark your calendars and program your DVRs: SOSÚA: MAKE A BETTER WORLD will have its broadcast premiere on WNET/Channel 13 in New York on December 28th at 2pm. For more info: http://sosuafilm.com...
View Article3/29/15: DREAM UPTOWN – A multi-disciplinary arts series in Washington Heights
This spring, the Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights will be the host of a new multi-disciplinary arts series featuring low-cost and free events. Dream Uptown, a project of the Fort Tryon...
View Article04/15/15: Sosúa: Make a Better World Screening & Discussion @ Rutgers
Latino and Jewish teenage actors in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood take us on an extraordinary journey to explore the forgotten history of Jewish refugees from Hitler in the Dominican...
View ArticleUptown Author Publishing Second Novel in Washington Heights-Based Series |...
By Lindsay Armstrong WASHINGTON HEIGHTS — For Washington Heights-based author A.J. Sidransky, his neighborhood is his muse. “Washington Heights is what New York is supposed to be,” said Sidransky, a...
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