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 readingScreening Of Doc On Abortion Doctor Curtis Boyd + Talkback With Filmmakers In Harlem
Screening followed by a discussion with Director Kyle Boyd and Cinematographer Mike Harlow
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 readingHarlem Congregations Open Doors To The Community For New York Landmarks Conservancy 2022
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is proud to host its 12th Annual Sacred Sites Open House: “Open Doors,” welcoming visitors in person once again to New York’s world-class houses of worship, on July 23 & 24, 2022, throughout New York State.
Continue readingCamp Is Back! Kids From Harlem To Hollis Return To Summer Camp For A Fun & Memorable Week — For The 99th Year!
For 99 years, hundreds of NY kids, many of whom rarely get to leave home, have headed off to Star Lake Camp, a beautiful sleepaway camp with all the activities and friendships that transform children’s lives.
Continue readingIt’s ArtCrawl Harlem’s And More Brings Some “Much Needed Love” Art To Governors Island
Just minutes from Harlem, the show is running through July 17, 2022. Brooklyn-based artist and award-winning designer Cat Schmitz will debut her “Much Needed Love” public and interactive art installation on Governors Island as part of ArtCrawl Harlem’s 2022 Boundaries & Connections Residency House.
Continue readingThe Black Spectrum Theater’s 20th Annual St. Albans Jazz And R&B Festival
Saturday, July 16th, 2022, grab a chair or bring a blanket as the Black Spectrum Theatre presents the 20th Annual St. Albans Jazz and R&B Festival hosted by the “Queen of Conscious Comedy”, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney.
Continue readingOp-Ed: A Message To New York Seniors And Disabled New Yorkers, Freeze Your Rent!
By Beridiana Calderon
It’s no secret that rent prices are rising in New York City. But there is one secret you should know—some New Yorkers can freeze their rent.
Continue readingBill Barclay’s The Chevalier, A Concert Theater Work About Black Composer, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
On July 10, 2022, Caramoor presents The Chevalier, a concert theater work about Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
Continue readingNYC Health + Hospitals Announces New Season Of Farmers Markets Near Patient Care Sites
NYC Health + Hospitals today launched a new season of farmers markets hosted at public hospitals and community health centers across the city.
Continue readingCelebrate Juneteenth At The Award-Winning “Summer Of Soul” Free Film Screening In Harlem
Celebrate Juneteenth in Harlem with a free, outdoor screening of Oscar®-winning documentary Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).
Continue reading40th Anniversary Of La Fête de la Musique At Central Park SummerStage
France Rocks Summer Fest will celebrate the 40th anniversary of La Fête de la Musique with a concert at Central Park SummerStage.
Continue readingWORLD Channel Celebrates JUNETEENTH With Films Featuring Harlem’s Cicely Tyson, Fannie Lou Hamer, And More
WORLD Channel, the multiplatform channel bringing diversity to public media.
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