Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.
  • Jobs
  • New York
  • Caribbean
  • Things to Do
    • Local Events
    • Post an Event
    • Business Events
  • Sports
  • Arts
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Podcasts
  • Jobs
Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.
  • Jobs
  • New York
  • Caribbean
  • Things to Do
    • Local Events
    • Post an Event
    • Business Events
  • Sports
  • Arts
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Podcasts
  • Jobs
Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.Caribbean Life: Your community, your news.
  • Things to Do
  • Local Events
  • Post an Event
  • Business Events
  • Jobs
  • New York
  • Caribbean
  • Sports
  • Arts
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Podcasts
  • Jobs

Movies

Braata Productions performs at Christmas Grand Market.
Movies

Christmas Grand Market

By Nelson A. King
Rev Henry Fury accepts an award from Pastor Peter, CRE, for 25 years as Moderator of Session. Elder Judy Selman, Clerk of Session, is also present.
Movies

Kingslawn United Presbyterian Church honors outstanding four during 87th anniversary celebrations

By Nelson A. King
Actor Tobias Forrest, one of the lead characters in the independent film Daruma, is a C5 quadriplegic and wheelchair user.
Movies

Independent disability film ‘Daruma’ coming to theaters next month

By Milette Millington
Podcassilvercup-studios_2048x1366_Sc_BB
Schneps Podcasts

Silvercup Studios: The Heartbeat of NYC Film and TV Production with Kris Bagwell

A screenshot of cultural critic and journalist Touré in Black Folk Don’t…Swim, now streaming as part of AfroPoP Digital Shorts
Movies

‘Black Folk Don’t…Swim’ features on AfroPoP Digital Shorts

By Nelson A. King
Jayden, Aminique, Wanly, Starr & Kelvin
Movies

‘Behavior’ provides ‘compelling exploration of mental health issues’

By Nelson A. King
Ashton Ghaffaar, his dad, Qassim A. Ghaffaar, and his mother Hon. Sylvia G. Ash.
Movies

Brooklynite Ashton Ghaffaar’s ‘Angel & Paris’ premieres at Manhattan Film Festival

By Nelson A. King
The cast of "BEHAVIOR," a film about a middle-class Haitian-American family.
Movies

Film on middle-class Haitian-American family premieres at Sheepshead Bay Movie Theater

By Nelson A. King
Cast and creatives of The Solace of Sisterhood at its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival Sunday. Featured (l-r) are producer Jeremy Blum, director Anna Andersen, Caramel Curves co-founder Nakosha “Coco” Curry, Skye Beatty, director Geneva Peschka, Caramel Curves co-founder Shanika “Tru” Beatty and director of photography Safiyah Chiniere.
Movies

The Solace of Sisterhood roars into Tribeca Film Festival 

By Nelson A. King
Some members of the Queens College Guyana Alumni Association, New York are pictured with Tony Singh, extreme right, during a past Thanksgiving meal distribution at Singh's Calvary's Mission Food Pantry in Queens.
Movies

Queens College Guyana Alumni Assoc. New York to host film night on June 15

By Tangerine Clarke
Bill T. Jones in rehearsal doing Astaire steps with students Brandon and Nicole.
Movies

‘Can You Bring It’ wins Peabody Award

By Nelson A. King
Director Tolu Ajayi.
Movies

‘Over the Bridge’ premieres at African Film Festival

By Nelson A. King
Black Public Media Executive Director Leslie Fields-Cruz with BPM Trailblazer Award honoree Sam Pollard.
Movies

Celebrated filmmaker Sam Pollard receives BPM’s Trailblazer Award

By Nelson A. King
Movies

‘The First Rasta’ speaks during three-day Caribbean Film Fest

By Vinette K. Pryce
W.E.B. Du Bois.
Movies

W.E.B. Du Bois 156th birthday celebrated with powerful film about civil rights trailblazer

By Nelson A. King
From left, Mirah, After the Long Rains, Fight Like a Girl, Dynamite, and Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense.
Movies

New York African Film Festival features ‘Convergence of Time’

By Nelson A. King

Posts navigation

Older
Newer

Jobs in New York

Add your job

  • Health-Care Training CenterDriver / Equipment / Operations Manager
  • Grand Street SettlementEarly Head Start Teacher
  • Grand Street SettlementEarly Head Start Lead Teacher

View all jobs…

Caribbean events in NYC

Post an Event

Caribbean Vibe Steel Drum Band’s perform
Feb. 20, 4 pm

Feel the Sounds of the Islands with Caribbean Vibe
Staten Island Children’s Museum

Join us and Urban Park Rangers as we lea
Feb. 21, 11 am

Farmhouse Family Day: Historic Harvests
5816 Clarendon Road

Naomi Cowan takes the stage at SOB’s! To
March 8, 7 pm

Naomi Cowan | Welcome To Paradise
SOB’s

Sunday, April 19, 2026  1 p.m. Stern Aud
April 19, 1 pm

Ensemble Spotlight Series – April 19, 2026
Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

View All Events…

Get Caribbean Life in your inbox

Close

Get the latest news and updates delivered to your inbox.
Thank you for subscribing!

Latest Posts

  • A display of Madam CJ Walker, one of the richest Black women to live in the USA 100 years of Black history lauds Bronx burials and Harlem renaissance
  • Lynette Burnley, aunt of Chad Joseph, who family members believe was killed in a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean, lights a candle at an altar for Joseph in the family home in Las Cuevas, Trinidad and Tobago, Oct. 22, 2025. Wreckage from U.S. military boat strike washes up near St. Vincent
  • Melesia Adderley, founder and president of Women’s Haven, poses with products from her Caribbean-owned organic feminine care line, now available in 15 countries. Caribbean startup redefines feminine care
  • Poster promoting St. Thomas Carnival 2026. USVI announces dates for 2026 St. Thomas Carnival
  • Book cover of “I’ll Make Me a World” by jarvis R. Givens. The history of Black history, told in one volume

Submit an Event

Got a hot tip for our calendar? Tell us about it!

Submit now!

Caribbean events in NYC

Find a Job in New York

More from Around NYC

First responder lights at crime scene
Bronx Times

Federal prosecutors charge 27 people in Bronx murders, sex trafficking cases

A dozen firefighters from Engine Company 311 and Ladder Company 158 ran to nearby Springfield Park and rescued an 11 year-old boy who fell through the ice on a pond on Feb. 13.
QNS

Firefighters rescue two boys from pond in Springfield Park after one fell through the ice: FDNY

Faiza Ali pictured at the final stated meeting of the 2022–2025 legislative session, presided over by Council Speaker Adrienne Adams.
PoliticsNY

Mamdani taps long-time ally, City Council veteran Faiza Ali as Immigrant Affairs Commissioner

Aaron Judge Yankees Spring Training 26
amNY

Aaron Judge admits most of Yankees’ offseason was ‘pretty tough to watch’

  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • Networking Events
  • Home Pros
  • Advertise
  • © 2026 Schneps Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sections
  • Jobs
  • Games
  • Events
  • Contact