The United Kingdom, with its rich cultural heritage, vibrant cities, and historical landmarks, has always been a magnet for travelers and expatriates from around the world.
Continue readingMust-See Destinations For Your Next Visit To England
England is a country full of wonder, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its vast and stunning coastline along with charming villages packed full of history and character.
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Most people play casino games just for fun or as a hobby. Continue reading
Have You Fallen In Love With England? Why Not Stay Forever?
Travelling teaches us a lot of important life lessons - about ourselves and the world around us. Continue reading
Timeless Classics For A New Harlem Renaissance
Even though Barker was founded in 1880, 222 years after Harlem was founded, here is a unique pair of Barker leather and suede McClean brogue shoes in beautiful cedar calf and blue suede. Continue reading
HW Pick: Alicia’s Keys Inspired Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up” (Video)
For the Ella Mai, who was influenced by Harlem's Alicia Keys, her team releasing "Boo'd Up" last month seemed like a good way to get fans to come see her as well as grow her fanbase.Continue reading
The Handmade Ettinger Leather Billfold Wallet
Inspired by the British £20 note, this exquisite leather wallet by luxury leather goods brand Ettinger represents the best of British style; elegant with a touch of eccentricity, yet still functional. Continue reading
Harlem’s Khalid “Amir” Yasin, 1946 – Present
Khalid Yasin (also known as Abu Muhammad and Abu Muhammad Khalid Yasin) born in 1946 is an American convert from Christianity to Islam who lives in Manchester, England and lectures in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.Continue reading
Tolerance vs Acceptance From Harlem To Harare
By Mac Bogert
I was working with a leadership development group on the topic of conflict (one of my favorites, since I grew up in a family that didn't have conflict HAHAHA). Rarely do I use another person's slides, but that's how this one worked out.Continue reading
The Claremont Hotel, Harlem, New York 1915
A spectacular night-time photograph looking south of the Claremont Hotel, located just a block north of Grant's Tomb, was a legendary, Riverside venue (between 121st and 123rd Streets) for the well-to-do in its day in West Harlem, New York.
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