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MNN El Barrio Firehouse Graduates First Youth Class
Story and Photo by: Don Rojas
It was an evening filled with youthful exuberance, hope, and promise. Fifteen excited young people from around the City of New York had gathered on mid-summer's eve at MNN’s new, cutting-edge Firehouse media center in the heart of Spanish Harlem on 104th Street....
Chuck's Picks - "Goddesses"
"Goddesses," on MNN now for over a decade, is a show about BBWs, or Big Beautiful Women. Hosted by Nancy Goddess, the show preaches "fun, fashion and size acceptance." Check it out, every Sunday night/Monday morning at 1:30 AM on MNN3. Next air dates: 10/15 and 10/22.
Inside New York 20 Year Celebration Continues on MNN
On Sunday, October 7 at 12PM on MNN1, Inside New York continues it's 20 year celebration on MNN with Douglas Tuner Ward, Tony Award-winning actor and co-founder and Artistic Director of Negro Ensamble Company.
Live DN! Presidential Debate Coverage with 3rd Party Candidates
Only on MNN will you see 3rd party coverage! Join us Wednesday October 3, on MNN1 at 8:30PM.
Chuck's Picks - "Zenbock's Forte"
"Zenbock's Forte,'" hosted by Zenbock, a mustached "blues alien," is a bleak look into the world of sci-fi conventions and Long Island blues bands. The show features oddball interviews, old-school graphics and a slew of latex and Vulcan ears. It's out of this world! Late Mondays/early Tuesdays at 1...
Firehouse Fim Club Presents: Yuri Kochiyama Passion for Justice
Come join us for the MNN El Barrio Firehouse Film Club, every first Friday of the month at 6:30PM. This month's screening is Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice.
MNN El Barrio Community Media Firehouse is located at 175 East 104 street, bewteen Lexington and Third avenues.
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MNN's El Barrio Firehouse Studio Community Dialogue Presents: Back to School or School Closings
Join us at the MNN El Barrio Firehouse for a dialogue with students, teachers, and parents about public education, school closings and privatization.
Chuck's Picks - "The People's Museum"
Looking for historical artifacts? Then check out "The People's Museum," or the apartment of Mark and April Sepanski. Their museum houses obscure relics from Egypt, Africa and all over. They even have dinosaur bones! What's more, they present it in their own, strange fashion, inviting viewers to...