Juma Sultan

Juma Sultan is a legendary musician, producer, educator and activist whom has collaborated with such luminary artists as Jimi Hendrix, Sonny Simmons, Archie Shepp, Pharaoh Sanders, James “Blood” Ullmer, Dave Burell, Sam Rivers and many more.

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Jay Rodriguez

Jay Rodriguez is a Grammy Nominated Saxophonist, Flautist, Clarinetist, Film Composer, Producer, and Arranger.

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Mike Slott

Mike Slott is a musician routed in Jazz and Classical music but raised with Hip Hop and Electronic equipment.

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JPrizm

PRiZM is an artist…A rhythmic novelist, inspired by an eclectic mix of musical influences.

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Raz Mesinai

Raz Mesinai’s unique methods in producing and teaching has made him one of New York’s most in demand teachers of music production today.

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Down Low Connection

The Boston Hip-Hop scene of the 1990s was a microcosm of the “Hip-Hop Generation” – Rooted in the Black community, The DLC was a multicultural intersectional community that protested structural inequality, posed timeless questions of philosophy & religion, & promoted abstract poetry as high art.

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Little Family: A Novel

Little Family: A Novel – Ishmael Beah

A powerful novel about young people living at the margins of society, struggling to replace the homes they have lost with the one they have created together.

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FEELING GOOD: PLEASURE AS RITUAL RESISTANCE

FEELING GOOD: PLEASURE AS RITUAL RESISTANCE

Creating a portal through adrienne maree brown’s NY Times bestselling book Pleasure Activism, this night is a gathering with artist-activists across performance disciplines who center pleasure in their work of social transformation.

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Max Glazer

Max Glazer has represented New York City touring the world DJing parties for superstars like Naomi Campbell, Puff Daddy, Missy Elliott, 50 Cent, Branford Marsalis, and Jay Z, to name just a few.

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Binaural MacBeth – AES: DOLBY THEATER

At the October 2017 Audio Engineering Society’s national convention in New York, HEAR Now presented a special ‘reading’ of Shakespeare MacBeth Act IV, Scene 1, while at the same time shaping some staging around a binaural microphone head, that plays with proximity, intensity, and arrangement.

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