The Stellar Gospel Music Awards celebrated its 37th year honoring excellence in Gospel music during an uplifting weekend of events.
Continue readingGovernors Island Arts To Launch Three-Day ‘House Fest,’ Celebrating ArtCrawl Harlem And Others In Residence
Governors Island Arts announced today the launch of ‘House Fest,’ a three-day festival celebrating the incredible range of works presented by the seasonal arts, cultural, educational, and environmental Organizations in Residence on Governors Island.
Continue readingInterview With The Multi-Talented Flip Rodriguez Who Talks About His New Book “The Man Behind The Mask” (Updated)
Flip Rodriguez, is a star of NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior,” he launched his new book, “The Man Behind the Mask” in NYC on Monday, July 18, 2022.
Continue readingTurner Classic Movies (TCM) In the Spotlight With Harlem’s Legendary Fashion Designer b Michael
Afew months ago we reported the collaboration with TCM and b Michael.
Continue readingNetflix And Microsoft To Team Up On Low-Cost Streaming Service Plan
It didn’t take long after Netflix CEO Reed Hastings hinted that low-end, ad-supported plans might be on their way for the streaming platform to make a move.
Continue readingThe Studio Museum In Harlem Announces The Youth Photo Show Catching The Echo: Expanding The Walls 2022
The Studio Museum in Harlem today announced the online photography exhibition Capturing the Echo: Expanding the Walls 2022.
Continue readingJazzmobile’s 2022 Summerfest Returns With Concerts From Harlem To Hollis
It's Summer, that special time when New York City opens its vast array of parks and outdoor spaces to the sound of music.
Continue readingJoin The “Twelfth Night” Of Afrofuturistic Shakespeare Funk In Harlem!
The Classic Theatre of Harlem presents a hilarious Afrofuturistic take on the Shakespearean classic comedy of crossed lovers.
Continue readingWe Were Beautiful Then, Too: Late 19th Century African American Cabinet Cards At The Schomburg In Harlem
In the 19th century, African Americans harnessed the power of photography to claim a self-possessed identity in line with middle class values and in contrast to racist notions of black inferiority.
Continue readingDee, Davis, Diahann, Dominique, And More At The Moth X Daughters Of The Movement At The Schomburg In Harlem
The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes - doesn't get better than that!
Continue reading10 Ways To Organize Your Small Apartment
Small apartments are becoming quite popular as the population moves to metropolitan areas.
Continue readingHip Hip Hooray, Harlem’s Children’s Art Carnival Awarded $10,000 Inaugural Grant From The Ruth Foundation For The Arts
The Children’s Art Carnival (CAC), a Harlem-based non-profit facilitating community arts engagement and professional development, and workspace opportunities to emerging and established artists.
Continue readingSeitu’s World: It Was The Craig Harris Band At The Jazzmobile In Marcus Garvey Park 2022
On Saturday, July 18, 2022, photographer Seitu Oronde was at the annual JazzMobile 2022 took place in Schomburg’s landmark building at Marcus Garvey Park, Harlem, New York.
Continue readingGrants For Manhattan Artists & Arts Orgs From Harlem To Hollis LMCC launches Applications For 2023
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) announces applications are now open for the 2023 Manhattan Arts Grants supporting arts projects from Harlem to Hollis.
Continue readingHarlem School Of The Arts Where Black Art Is Celebrated And Where Young Artists Of Color Are Groomed
During a recent two-week period, the nationally recognized Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) held a series of performances, unveiled a student art exhibit and celebrated the 2nd annual HSA A-Train Arts Festival.
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