Today, marks yet another milestone for Harlemite Ed Sullivans, in The Ed Sullivan Show’s history, one year after hitting the one billion total views mark.
Continue readingSponsored Love: Transform Your Beloved Pet Into Timeless Art, The Ultimate Custom Gift For Pet Lovers
We have a particular place in our hearts for our dogs because they complete us with happiness, company, and unconditional love.
Continue readingThe New York Community Trust Awards More Than$10 Million In New Grants To 64 Nonprofits
The New York Community Trust today announced nearly $10.1 million in grants to 64 nonprofits dedicated to improving the lives of New Yorkers and enhancing quality of life throughout the city and beyond.
Continue readingStudio Museum In Harlem Launches Bold New Graphic Identity
The Studio Museum in Harlem today revealed its new graphic identity, custom typeface, and website, heralding the impending opening of the storied institution’s new home on New York’s West 125th Street.
Continue reading25th Annual Crafts At The Cathedral Returns To The World’s Largest Cathedral For The Holiday Shopping Season
Four years since it was last held in the soaring gothic nave of the world’s largest cathedral, the fine juried craft show Crafts at the Cathedral returns this holiday season.
Continue readingGeorge Emilio Sanchez And Patty Ortiz Hold Court In Performance At The Harlem Stage
george emilio sanchez is a writer, performance artist, and advocate for indigenous rights and sovereignty.
Continue readingSeitu’s World: Ghouls, Goblins, And More At HarlemWeen 2023 At The State Office Building In Harlem
By HWM and photographs by Seitu Oronde
On Tuesday, October 31st, 2023, Harlem photojournalist Seitu Oronde, was in Harlem for the spookiest HarlemWeen ever at the State Office Building at 163 West 125th 125th Street.
Continue readingWollman Rink’s Spectacular Transformation: Unveiling A Stunning Makeover Crafted By Creative Genius
By Sam Mattingly
The Harlem School of the Arts is one of the oldest and most prestigious arts organizations in the Harlem community.
Continue readingEmbrace, Celebrate, And Indulge In The Rich Flavors Of Hispanic Heritage: Harlem’s Cultural Delights Await
By Chef Julian Medina
Following Hispanic Heritage Month, which ended October 15th, 2023, I find myself reflecting on my journey as a chef and the ways in which I've been able to tap into my Hispanic heritage through my recipes and my restaurants, including La Chula Taqueria in El Barrio.
Continue readingCity Lore Offers FREE Brown Spice Elves Doll Making Workshop For Children With Artist Julee Dickerson Thompson
City Lore, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is pleased to offer a free Brown Spice Elves Doll-making Workshop for children ages 6-12 years old.
Continue readingSalters Scene: Ahmed Abdullah’s “A Strange Celestial Road” Book Release Party
By Udo Salters
On July 23th 2023, Harlem raised, Brooklyn resident, and international Jazz Trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah had his book release party for his memoir "A Strange Celestial Road: My Time in the Sun Ra Arkestra at Sistas' Place in Brooklyn.
Continue readingRugged Elegance: Revamp Your Space With Faux Wood Beams From Harlem And Beyond
Introducing something different to your man cave comes to mind as the seasons change.
Continue readingExploring Rare And Unique Violins From Around The World
When it comes to the world of music, violins are often considered the crown jewels of classical instruments.
Continue readingDezron Douglas Quartet In A Holiday Mood At Miller Theatre At Columbia University School Of The Arts In Harlem
New York-based bassist, composer, bandleader, producer, and educator Dezron Douglas returns to Harlem's Miller Theatre with his acclaimed quartet.
Continue readingAmazing Ideas For Decorating With LED Lights
When people want to decorate their homes, their minds go to large pieces of furniture, area rugs, and repainting.
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