Mostly vodka... hoping it helps the shit day I've had. #drinking #before5 #longassday
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Mostly vodka... hoping it helps the shit day I've had. #drinking #before5 #longassday

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Watch highlights from the Harlem Chamber Players live performance at the Schomburg last week!
TODAY at the Schomburg: Prepare to be moved by the The Harlem Chamber Players performing Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's Louisiana Blues Strut for solo violin, Movement for string trio and the Beethoven Septet LIVE at the at 2pm!
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Watch highlights an original performance inspired by the Notorious B.I.G.’s classic Life After Death album on the Schomburg Center stage.
Missed our Before 5 screening of Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band? Watch highlights from our post-screening discussion with filmmaker Carol Bash here!

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Have you RSVP'ed to attend our screening this afternoon of the new documentary on jazz legend Mary Lou Williams?
Reserve your seat via our eventbrite page and check out stills from the movie!
Watch the trailer for the new documentary, "Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band," about the extraordinary jazz pianist, composer and arranger who dared to live on her own terms. During a time when women were expected to stay at home and raise children, Mary Lou Williams forged her own path.
Watch the trailer below, and RSVP to attend our screening on Wednesday.
Do you have any unanswered questions about our exhibition: Black Life Matters? Talk to our curators during Q&A on Wednesday, March 25th!