On Friday, November 3, 2023, Brooklyn-based arts nonprofit, WORTHLESSSTUDIOS, is celebrating the kick-off of the Harlem edition of Free FILM: NYC with their photographer in-residence Kevin Claiborne.
Continue readingCongressman Charles B. Rangel Receives The Basil And Portia Paterson Public Service Award In Harlem
The Harlem Cultural Archives (HCA) historical society hosted an award ceremony for Congressman Charles B. Rangel at Londel’s Supper Club in Harlem on September 30th, 2023.
Continue readingFilm On The Tulsa Race Massacre Comes To Streaming With Harlem-Based Black Public Media
Descended from the Promised Land: The Legacy of Black Wall Street, by Nailah Jefferson, begins streaming on Monday, October 16, 2023.
Continue readingCannabis Management Office Hosts Events To Assist Entrepreneurs With License Applications
On October 4, New York opened the Adult-Use Licensing Applications window that will run through December 4, 2023.
Continue readingJoin District Attorney Alvin Bragg At WEACT Membership Meeting
In their recent newsletter Harlem's WEACT asks, Have you met Harlem born New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg?
Continue readingHarlem’s Trailblazing Soprano Leah Hawkins Interview
We love Harlem, we love Harlem soprano, Leah Hawkins, and love this interview with Harlem World Magazine’s Founder Publisher, and host Danny Tisdale.
Continue readingNHTG Voza Rivers, Daniel Koa Beaty, And Jamal Joseph At NYC Center’s Annual Gala Presentation
In this brand-new adaptation, directed by Savion Glover and Tony Goldwyn, Joey Evans is a Black jazz singer in the 1940s struggling to make it big his way, with his sound, on Chicago’s vibrant nightclub circuit.
Continue readingPolice Athletic League Announces Free Citywide After-School Programs In Harlem
PAL’s After-School Programs in Harlem provide young people in Kindergarten through 8th grade with free high-quality after-school experiences.
Continue readingBroketober Is Here, The Hottest Video Games For Fall 2023
By Marc Peoples
Hello Harlemites, Hopefully, the neighborhood had a good summer this year because something wicked this way comes this Fall.
Continue readingSeitu’s World: Rev. Sharpton Responds To Former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s Indictment At National Action Network
By Seitu Oronde
On Saturday, September 30th, 2023, photojournalist Seitu Oronde was in Harlem, for a rally regarding the conviction of Rudy Guliani at the National Action Network (NAN).
Continue readingTarget Closes East Harlem Store Due To Retail Theft And Safety Concerns
East Harlem residents bid farewell to their local Target store as the retail giant shuts down nine locations nationwide, citing retail theft and threats against employees as the primary reasons.
Continue readingSenator Cordell Cleare’s Human Trafficking Bills Enacted In NYC Ceremony, Strengthening Anti-Trafficking Measures
In a notable display of leadership, Senator Cordell Cleare’s legislation played a pivotal role in Governor Kathy Hochul's bill-signing event today.
Continue readingHarlem’s St. John The Divine Cathedral Hosts Spooky Halloween Extravaganza With Ghoul Procession
Spooky season has returned once again! The Cathedral of St. John the Divine’s annual Halloween Extravaganza returns to celebrate All Hallow’s Eve.
Continue readingDaymond John Shares Entrepreneurial Wisdom With Harlem’s Rising Business Stars
Loretta Calderon's dream came true as she met Daymond John, the renowned "Shark Tank" investor, in Harlem.
Continue readingSeitu’s World: Rally Green Carr’s Birthday And Nation Action Network (NAN) Choir In Harlem
By Seitu Oronde
On Sunday, September 24th, 2023, photojournalist Seitu Oronde was in Harlem, for the rally for Green Carr's birthday celebration and the National Action Network (NAN) choir.
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