The New York City Charter Charter affects areas from Harlem to Hollis, the New York City Charter Revision Commission (“CRC”) will host a Public Input Session and you're invited.
Continue readingFind Zen In Central Park: Thinking Of It As A Yoga Oasis Near Harlem Is No Strech
Find Zen In Central Park: Thinking Of It As A Yoga Oasis Near Harlem Is No Strech
Continue reading75th Anniversary Of Peekskill Riots Celebrated With Grammy Performances Honoring Paul Robeson
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Peekskill Riots, and to commemorate the 75th anniversary.
Continue readingArt Crawl And Reception Celebrating MCB 9 Local Visual Artists In Harlem
Join MCB 9 as we showcase and honor the talented visual artists in our community.
Continue readingETHEL And Friend Series At The Met
ETHEL and Friends is a music series lovingly programmed for “Date Night” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Great Hall Balcony Cafe on the 2nd Floor.
Continue readingMLB To Host Historic Game Honoring Negro League Players At Rickwood Field
On Thursday, June 20th, 2024, America’s Oldest Professional Ballpark, Rickwood Field, (located in Birmingham, AL) will host, a special regular season MLB game.
Continue readingJazz Great Roy Hargrove Is In The Spotlight In “AfroPoP” Series Black Music Month Special
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange marks Black Music Month with the release of HARGROVE.
Continue readingA Summer Of Adventure Awaits At Randall’s Island Park
As summer approaches, the Randall's Island Park Alliance (RIPA) is preparing to welcome over 1,000 children from Harlem and the South Bronx to its 24th annual free summer.
Continue readingHouse Ballroom Documentarians Explore Community Archiving & Resilience At City Lore
The House Ballroom community has a rich legacy of resilience, creativity, and chosen family structures that have empowered and sustained its members in the face of adversity.
Continue readingPerformance Art Piece By Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future Exhibition
How do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement?
Continue readingJenny Kendler’s Other Of Pearl At Exhibition On Governors Island
The show Other of Pearl at Governors Island (minutes from Harlem) features sculptural and sonic works by Jenny Kendler.
Continue readingFresh, Affordable Produce Comes From Harlem To Hollis Neighborhoods
This summer, NYC Health + Hospitals is making it easier than ever for New Yorkers to access fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables right in their own communities.
Continue readingMusic Writer, Stephanie Woods-McKinney Talks Harlem Hip-Hops Past, Present And Future
Welcome to the latest episode of The Harlem World Magazine Podcast, your monthly deep dive into the captivating stories shaping our world of Harlem.
Continue readingThe ImageNation Outdoors Summer Festival 2024 Is Coming
Launched in 2002 with a single screening for 300 people in Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park, ImageNation OUTDOORS has grown to draw over 15,000 attendees each summer.
Continue readingExperience The Magic Of “MEOW-sical” Theater: TADA! Youth Theater’s Summer Camp Open House
Join us for a special Summer Camp Open House on Saturday, June 15th, 2024, for an exclusive preview of the exhilarating theatrical adventures awaiting young campers this season!
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