With the coronavirus spreading across the world and many working from home, people might find themselves organizing their time in different ways. Continue reading
The coronavirus has closed libraries in countries all around the world. Or rather, it's closed physical libraries: each week of struggle against the epidemic that goes by, more resources for books open to the public on the internet.Continue reading
If you need comedic relief this weekend, we wanted to let you know that Chris Rock’s iconic movie Pootie Tang(2001) was just added to Tubi, the world’s largest free ad-supported streaming service.Continue reading
This February, the world-famous Apollo Theater will kick off Black History Month with Apollo Open House: Celebration of Cool on Saturday, February 1st, 2020, from 1 p.m. – 6.p.m., to celebrate and explore the rich history of the Theater as it continues the legacy of Black History.Continue reading
Teyana Taylor’s success as a singer, actor, model, and choreographer has taken the G.O.O.D. Music signee far beyond her hometown of Harlem, New York, but she has never forgotten her roots in Harlem.Continue reading
City Parks Foundation’s “Family Adventure Race” is an exciting, parent-child race that incorporates basic exercises and sports skills, and provides a healthy, one-hour dose of fun for parents and youth aged 7-12.Continue reading
On Thursday, August 15, 2019, at 7:00 p.m., the Apollo Theater in partnership with Spectrum News NY1, WLBS, and New York Amsterdam News will present Apollo Uptown Hall: Harlem’s Culture – Past. Present. Future.Continue reading
The documentary special, “Power, Influence, and Hip-Hop: The Remarkable Rise of So So Def," explores the prolific career of hip hop mogul and legendary producer Jermaine Dupri.Continue reading
The Classical Theatre of Harlem (Ty Jones, Producing Artistic Director) presents “The Bacchae” inspired by Bryan Doerries’ new version of Euripides’ classic Greek tragedy. Continue reading
This June, Ailey Extension invites everyone from Harlem to Hollis to celebrate dance onstage and off when NYC Dance Week returns Thursday, June 13 through Saturday, June 22, 2019.
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On Wednesday, May 15, Council Member Diana Ayala and the Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force in partnership with New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), will celebrate the opening of “Reclaiming History, Reinvesting in East Harlem”.Continue reading