Harlem Stage (Artistic Director and CEO Patricia Cruz) makes tickets available for its 40th Anniversary Season on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
Continue readingChandler Owen, The “Lenin” Of Harlem, 1889 – 1967
Chandler Owen, April 5, 1889 – November 2, 1967, was a Harlem writer, editor, and early member of the Socialist Party of America.
Continue readingThe Harlem Artists Guild, Igniting A Creative Revolution, 1935-41 (Updated)
In the heart of the vibrant 1930s, a constellation of brilliant minds sparked an artistic movement that transcended paint on canvas.
Continue readingLe Creuset Launches New Harlem Toile de Jouy Collection In Partnership With Harlem’s Sheila Bridges
Le Creuset, a leader in quality cookware for nearly a century, introduces the Harlem Toile de Jouy collection in partnership with Sheila Bridges.
Continue readingThe March On Washington At 60: Tracing Its Roots To Harlem’s National Movement
Six decades have passed since the historic March on Washington, a monumental event that redefined the landscape of civil rights advocacy and reshaped the course of American history.
Continue reading“The Intruders,” A Compelling Play About Gentrification At The Riverside Theatre In Harlem
Vera J. Katz is a distinguished alumna of Brooklyn College, having graduated in 1957.
Continue readingClark & Wilkins Lumber Company, The “Tiffany” Of Wood In Harlem, 1870 (Photographs)
“Harlem’s Coney Island,” The Fort George Amusement Park In New York, 1894
Fort George Amusement Park was a trolley park and amusement park that operated in Washington Heights and Inwood, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Continue readingJoin The Harlem Harvest Festival 2022 Harlem Made Products, Stuff For The Kids, And Live Music
Harlem Park to Park (HP2P) is a social enterprise representing 300+ entrepreneurs committed to cultural preservation, small business and economic development in Central Harlem, NYC’s most vibrant food and lifestyle hub.
Continue readingA Study Of The Harlem Race Riots In 1935-1964
Sadly, some groups have to endure discrimination and abuse more than others.
Continue readingUber, Visa Select 25 Sweet Restaurants From Harlem To Hollis For $10K Grants For Growth Program
Uber and Visa today announced the recipients of Grants for Growth, a program that provided $1 million in grant funding to small businesses in 10 U.S. cities that are currently active on Uber Eats.
Continue readingWhy Are There Fewer Young People in Harlem?
If you think you're seeing fewer young people around Harlem, you're probably not wrong.
Continue readingJoin The Push-Up For Prostate Cancer Challenge In Harlem Today!
Dr. Ash Tewari, System Chair of the Department of Urology at the Mount Sinai Health System, will host the Sixth Annual Push-Up Challenge in recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Continue readingSponsored Love: The 11th Annual Harlem Harvest Festival Returns, With Beats, Treats, And Harvest Eats!
After a two-year absence, the Harlem Harvest Festival is Back!
Continue readingMark Your Calendars, Set Your Phones! Manhattanville Community Day In Harlem Is On Its Way
Join Harlem's Manhattanville Community Day makes its return on October 22, 2022!
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