The August Project Presents the August Salon Meetup
Join us for conversations and great food/drink with The August Salon!
Join us for conversations and great food/drink with The August Salon!
As Black History Month nears its end, NYC SquaDD wants to remind you all that even in the midst of a revolution, we should still make time for joy. So in the spirit of joy, we invite you to our first ever all arts open mic! Join us for the People's Mic: Voices of Love and Liberation at Lakou Cafe, Saturday March 1st @ 6pm. Bring your art, your voice, your visions of freedom to the stage and be in community! Seating and space are limited so please
Join us for a night fusing music, food and art! Curated and hosted by Jack Desa! You're invited to @lakoucafe for “Legends Limited”, a group pop up exhibition curated by @whoisjackdesa. Come out and enjoy some Caribbean fusion cuisine while we transform the space into our very own gallery with the aide of talented visual artists. Spinning on the 1’s & 2’s will be @unclechris__ of @coreselectionent. https://www.instagram.com/lakoucafe
viBe Theater Experience presents: “Open Mic Night!” on Thursday, February 27th at 7pm. Come close out Black History Month with us at Brooklyn’s very own, Lakou Cafe! Share your pen, uplift another’s and grab a cute drink & snack on us!
MC'd by Amanda Gardner and feature performance by Regi Angelou!
Love to see you there!
Join us for an open mic hosted by Richii!
Join us for a karaoke night hosted by Brienna!
The first book pick we will be discussing is All About Love by scholar and bad ass feminist Bell Hooks. February is not only a love month but black history month and what better way to take part then to meet up and discuss a great book by an amazing black author about not only romantic love but general love, self love and what it truly means to embody and illuminate such a powerful four letter word. Free Bookland Bookclub Merch! (First come, first served basis) This book club is inclusive and all who would like to participate is welcome. Please purchase, rent or borrow a copy of the book pick of the month from your nearest library or retailer, read beforehand and come ready to confer, unwind and socialize with book lovers just like you. You do not have to finish the book to join us, if your new to the book club and would like to come out to just familiarize yourself with the book club or just looking to hang out and get to know our vibe over some drinks and tapas your more than welcome to. Please Invite and recommend Bookland Book Club to your friend/s, co-workers, neighbors or just a book lover you may know.
Notable Drink Pairing: Rose Kayenn
A Femme Workshop! Details to come!
Join us for a Galentine’s Day Event with Haitian Girls Fest. Details to come!
Join Better Than Yesterday x All My Friends Are Artists on February 13th @lakoucafe to celebrate Black Love Day!
We will be hosting a Paint N Sip Celebration, food and drinks will be available, performances and more✨
Paint N Sip Artists for the night: @Keilleybanks & @kingdom.lei
We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
General Admin is $25 General Admin plus a cocktail or wine is $32
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Join us for our monthly Game Night! Drink Specials and great food all night!
Join us for our monthly movie night where we rewatch classic movies!
The "Anonymous Truths" event by Minority is Majority Collective (MMJC) provides a safe space for minority communities to express their thoughts without fear of judgment or personal repercussions. Participants can submit their questions or statements electronically, ensuring anonymity and promoting open communication. This approach helps individuals who might feel embarrassed or afraid of judgment to share their experiences freely, addressing issues related to self awareness, relationships, mental health, which are just a few examples of topics discussed. Our event fosters a supportive environment by collaborating with minority leaders and minority owned businesses to empower our community.
Join us for our karaoke night! Bring your fav requests and let’s get it poppin. And yes! We are back open!
Join us for a night of Trivia! There will be prizes for select participants!
Join us this Martin Luther King Day for a Vision Board Workshop hosted by Steff Reed an educator, singer/songwriter, activist, and the recipient of the GRAMMY Music Educator Award for his “Power of Love” workshop at NYU/Ed Sullivan Fellows. Reed shows others that they are not alone. He is a Black Man that loves and gives greatly, modeling that emotional sensitivity and compassion can make us stronger as a community. This is a free workshop and supplies will be provided. We just ask that you bring yourself, a friend, and desire for growth. Learn more about Steff Reed at www.iamsteffreed.com and @iamsteffreed. Learn more about Lakou Cafe at www.lakoucafe.com and @lakoucafe.
Higher Learning is a 1995 American crime drama film written and directed by John Singleton and starring an ensemble cast. The film follows the changing lives of three incoming freshmen at the fictional Columbus University: Malik Williams (Omar Epps), a track star who struggles with academics; Kristen Connor (Kristy Swanson), a shy and naive girl; and Remy (Michael Rapaport), a lonely and confused man seemingly out of place in his new environment.[1]
The film also featured Tyra Banks' first performance in a theatrical film. Laurence Fishburne won an NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture"; Ice Cube was also nominated for the award. This was the last film appearance of Dedrick D. Gobert, who was shot dead in 1994 prior to the film's release.
The exterior shots and outdoor scenes were shot on the campus of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) while the interiors were shot at Sony Pictures Studios.
Join us for a night fusing music, food and art! Curated and hosted by Jack Desa! You're invited to @lakoucafe for “Legends Limited”, a group pop up exhibition curated by @whoisjackdesa. Come out and enjoy some Caribbean fusion cuisine while we transform the space into our very own gallery with the aide of talented visual artists. Spinning on the 1’s & 2’s will be @unclechris__ of @coreselectionent. https://www.instagram.com/lakoucafe
Join us for our karaoke night! Bring your fav requests and let’s get it poppin. And yes! We are back open!
Come join us at Lakou Cafe for a night of fun and games! Bring your friends and challenge them to a variety of board games, card games, and more. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a good time, this event is perfect for everyone. We'll have snacks and drinks available for purchase to keep you fueled throughout the night. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition. See you there!
Join us this Friday for our monthly Karaoke night! We will have drink specials all night. Be prepared to jam out to your favorite songs.
Lakou Café is proud to welcome Roxane Ledan, also known as Taino-L, for her first book sale and signing in New York of VÈVÈ VODOU AYITI.
This will be the first time ever for 38 Vèvè pictures to be assembled in one book.
Come meet this charismatic lady and discuss the art and spiritual practice of Vèvè and Vodou:
Date: Thursday, October 10th
Location: Lakou Café, 195 Utica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213
Time: 6:30 to 10pm
Join us Saturday, September 28th for a spectacular and intimate showcase by internationally renowned classically-trained Gospel Soul Violinist Dr. Melanie R. Hill.
Dr. Melanie will be taking us through a musical journey with her violin. Be sure to rsvp today because space is limited!
Doors open at 8pm.
Show starts at 9pm.
About Dr. Melanie R. Hill
Dr. Melanie R. Hill is an internationally renowned classically-trained Gospel Soul Violinist who has performed at the White House on two occasions under the Obama administration, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Apollo Theater in New York, the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, and for Pope Francis’s Papal Mass during his historic visit to the United States. Hill has also been featured on Showtime at the Apollo, Good Day Philadelphia, Philadelphia Style Magazine, NY1, BET, TV One, and has performed for Alice Walker, Senator Rev. Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, Ms. Sabrina Fulton, Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, Mrs. Susan L. Taylor, and opened for John Legend and Jonathan McReynolds. In collaboration with the Mourning into Unity project, Dr. Hill performed at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., honoring lives lost due to the global pandemic. In honor of precious lives lost during the pandemic, Dr. Hill opened for the National Council of Churches before the sermon of Bishop Michael B. Curry, presiding Bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church.
In addition to her music, Dr. Hill is Named Term Chair Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Global Racial Justice and Assistant Professor of American Literature with specializations in African American Literature, Black Music Performance, and Womanist Literature/Thought/Theology in the Department of English at Rutgers University, Newark. Hill received her Ph.D. in English Literature with two graduate certificates in Africana Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hill has been a reviewer for the Yale Journal of Music and Religion and published articles on Black feminism/womanism and the art of the sermon in African American literature as well as on the works of blues and jazz vocalists Bessie Smith and Ella Fitzgerald under the Religions Journal and Oxford University Press, respectively. In addition, Dr. Hill has held positions as Associate Research Scholar and Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion and Literature at Yale University. Her forthcoming manuscript entitled, “Colored Women Sittin’ on High: Womanist Sermonic Practice in Literature and Music” (UNC Press) focuses on the ways in which Black women preachers in African American literature, music, and in the space of the pulpit counter social injustices through sermon and song. Recently, Dr. Hill’s research and pedagogical work has been featured in Princeton University’s Mellon Research Forum and the Teagle Foundation, respectively.
Dr. Hill is grateful for God’s blessings and remains focused on sharing inspiration through her violin and spreading scholarship along the intersections of literature, music, and theology.
Join us for Native Tongue Poetry Night! Artist are encouraged to share poems from their native tongue or native experiences. This night highlights our unique cultural perspective while promoting unity and togetherness.
Join us Saturday, Sept 21 for our monthly Karaoke night! We will have drink specials all night. Be prepared to jam out to your favorite songs.
Join us for a night fusing music, food and art! Curated and hosted by Jack Desa! Friday September 20th you’re invited to @lakoucafe for “Legends Limited”, a group pop up exhibition curated by @whoisjackdesa. Come out and enjoy some Caribbean fusion cuisine while we transform the space into our very own gallery with the aide of talented visual artists. Spinning on the 1’s & 2’s will be @unclechris__ of @coreselectionent.
Come join us at Lakou Cafe for a night of fun and games! Bring your friends and challenge them to a variety of board games, card games, and more. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a good time, this event is perfect for everyone. We'll have snacks and drinks available for purchase to keep you fueled throughout the night. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition. See you there!
Join us for a screening of Lee Daniel’s DELIVERANCE! Stay afterwards for a discussion. Drink specials all night! Kitchen open until 11pm!
A family living in a home in Indiana discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and the community that the house is a portal to hell.
Come join us this Tuesday to watch Former President Trump and Vice President Harris debate our nation’s issues. Kitchen open till 9:30pm and drink specials all night.
Join us for Native Tongue Poetry Night! Artist are encouraged to share poems from their native tongue or native experiences. This night highlights our unique cultural perspective while promoting unity and togetherness.