Friday, May 29, 2020

 
 
MAY 2020 - VOL 38
 
 
 
 
 
STAY IN + DIG IN
#ICEATS UPDATED
Your most important recurring decision - WHAT TO EAT - has some new options, with your favorite #ICEats opening back up for take-out + delivery. Head south (without the travel) for some Hometown Bar-B-Que or enjoy New York's finest slice with Table87.
#ICEATS OPENINGS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TONIGHT: IC Cinema Club
Friday, May 29 | 5pm
IC Facebook Live
Continuing our in-person programing with Rooftop Films with a short film followed by a conversation with the creators.
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SATURDAY: Rock + Roll Playhouse
Saturday, May 30 | 1pm
IC Facebook Live
This signature IC weekend program is coming to your living-room via IC’s Facebook Live!
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SUNDAY: Cook-Off
Sunday, May 31 | 5pm
IC Instagram Stories
Erina from Japan Village cooks up a feast + tells us about her most recent initiative with bento box deliveries. 
PREVIOUS COOK-OFF
 
 
MONDAY: Meditation
Monday, June 1 | 3pm
IC Facebook Live
Join us on our Instagram Live, every Monday morning, to start your week off with a little breathing space via  a live meditation led by Libby Nicholaou from our partner Setu.
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TUESDAY: Live Art 
Tuesday, June 2 | 3pm
IC Instagram Live
Sit with artists of IC + tap into your inner Picasso, as they paint, draw and create and you follow along.
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TUESDAY: Yoga
Tuesday, June 2 | 5 - 5:30pm
IC Instagram Live
Afternoon stretch + release with Nicole Cardoza.
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WEDNESDAY: Harpist
Wednesday, June 3 | 3pm
IC Instagram Live
Whether you need some background music for your work from home, or just simply want to relax and be transported by Rebecca the Harpist and her ethereal sounds, here’s your opportunity.
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THURSDAY: Yoga
Thursday, June 4 | 12 - 12:30pm
IC Instagram Live
Midday stretch + release with Nicole Cardoza.
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THURSDAY: Chess at 3
Thursday, June 4 | 3pm
IC Facebook Live
A regular weekend staple, Storytime with Chess at 3, will educate and occupy your kids with some afternoon fun.
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THURSDAY: Happy Hour
Thursday, June 4 | 5pm
IC Instagram Stories
Happy hour with your favorite IC bartenders, because drinking alone is so April.
PREVIOUS HAPPY HOURS
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, June 2, 2020
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
COVID0-19 has elicited an unprecedented monetary and credit policy response from the world’s central banks. The Banco Central do Brasil is no exception, creating and implementing a plethora of vehicles to keep the Brazilian financial markets liquid and helping the private sector access emergency credit. To talk about all the aspects of Brazilian monetary policy, we have BCB Director Fabio Kanczuk and Opportunity Asset Management’s Marcelo Fonseca to discuss these policy initiatives and the market reaction.

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ModeratorPaulo Viera da CunhaPartnerVERBANK Consulting, LLC
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Fabio KanczukDeputy Governor for Economic PolicyBanco Central do Brasil
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Marcelo FonsecaChief EconomistOpportunity Total
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