BxFW: September 2025
September 3, 2025, ONLINE – BRONX FILM WEDNESDAYS(BxFW) September 2025 highlights films from around the world in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Curated by Melisa Ramos. Hosted by Alejandra Ramos Riera. – TUNE IN!
September 3, 2025, ONLINE – BRONX FILM WEDNESDAYS(BxFW) September 2025 highlights films from around the world in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Curated by Melisa Ramos. Hosted by Alejandra Ramos Riera. – TUNE IN!
FREE ONLINE + PUBLIC ACCESS TV – 9:30pm on July 2, 2025 – This July, Bronx Film Wednesdays (BxFW) brings audiences with the magic of animation films from around the world. Hosted by Alejandra Ramos Riera. – TUNE IN!
IN PERSON and ONLINE – March 1-30, 2025 in THE BRONX – Monthlong, multigenre concert series featuring world-class Latin, Jazz, Fusion, and Classical headlining artists including Yámbawa, Sol Carbone , Papo Vázquez , Mind-Builders, and more!
September 28-October 2, 2025 — SOLFEST 2025 is dedicated to amplifying Latiné voices and building a body of work for the new American theater. The five-day program will feature emerging and established artists in both online and in-person events.
September 12-21, 2025 in THE BRONX — RECUERDO / I REMEMBER by Anonymous Ensemble is an interactive performance that invites audiences to explore both the remarkable process of the creation of memory and its fallibilities.
September 6-7, 2025 in MANHATTAN – LAST COFFE IN ROCKVILLE is an original musical about two Latine artists whose relationship is tested when one of them is caught in the labyrinthine American immigration system.
FREE – On view at Pregones Theater through August 17, 2025 – Portraits by Bronx-based photographer Edwin Pagán featuring images of the South Bronx.
April 17-September 23, 2025 in THE BRONX – THROWBACK: The Photography of Edwin Pagán is a documentary photo essay that focuses on the resiliency of urban communities in the South Bronx, Spanish Harlem (El Barrio), and the Lower East Side (Loisaida).
January 9-18, 2026 in THE BRONX — LLONTOP celebrates Andean culture and language through an interactive installation of Peruvian heirlooms and a live performance featuring the song-poems of Quechua poet Irma Alvarez-Ccoscco.
December 2-18, 2025 in THE BRONX – BURNED tells the story of Linda, a frontline health worker navigating emotional burdens and family pressures in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Part of our award-winning ABRAZO/EMBRACE initiative for Bronx community wellness and mental health.