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Taking the incredible flowering of African-American literature in the 1920s as its starting point, Looking for Harlem offers a cogent and persuasive new reading of a diverse range of twentieth-century ...
HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- The Dance Theater of Harlem will say good-bye to their current artistic director who's credited with reviving the organization alongside the man chosen to be her ...
At Harlem Shake, which continues to expand, the fun retro vibes connect to a deeper diner history. Harlem Shake, a Black- and women-owned restaurant, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.Credit ...
The East Harlem 125th Street Business Improvement District brings the number of NYC supporting BIDs to a total of 77.
Hundreds of UFO-like “Empire Bins” required for some properties are now permanently taking some coveted uptown parking spots, Harlem residents told The Post.
NEW YORK-- Harlem's first legal marijuana dispensary is getting ready to open, despite some pushback from the community. The state is opening the dispensary at a building on 125th Street, across ...
Multiple residents and a firefighter were injured in an early morning fire Saturday in Harlem, the FDNY said. Around 106 firefighters and EMS personnel responded to a blaze that broke out around 4 ...
Ballrooms, speakeasies, and juke joints New York’s music scene was a crucial part of the Harlem Renaissance. Ballrooms, speakeasies, and juke joints took center stage.
It also primed him to decorate his two-bedroom Central Harlem apartment in a very collected style. “I’m inspired by a lot of vintage finds,” he says.
Most Harlem students now attend charter schools and test performance in the neighborhood is on par with the state average.
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