The Scoop: Midday Edition

Posted on April 18, 2007 by


My links have been piling up so time to scoop them out. Some of them are directly related to Harlem and others are somewhat related:

Part 7 of the ongoing (and probably should have been a 5 part) series on Dwell. [Dwell]

An overview of how blogs are destroying the New York Times [Gawker]

East Harlem students spend spring break in Florida saving the Earth. [Loyola U. New Orleans]

Cafe Largo’s menu now available on New York Mag website [NYMag]

Former scholarship recipient gives $400 million to Columbia [North Jersey]

Travel through time and space at the Studio Museum in Harlem [Columbia Spectator]

Stringer wants to rezone all of West Harlem [Post Op-Ed]

Review of uptown concerts from this past weekend [MTV]

Affordable housing going green across the country [American City]

Gentrification woes from the other side of the hall [The Morning News]

Hispanic Immigrants abandoning religion in America [NYT]

Adam Clayton Powell V continues tradition of “Pride” in the family legacy [Journal News]

Chocolate factory helps East Harlem strivers make a fresh start. [NYT]

Sharpton takes post-Imus threats seriously [WCBS]

An overview of the retail front along the 125th Street corridor [NYT]

Founder of new medical school in Harlem elected president of State Medical Society [MSN]

Kalahari the greenest building in Harlem? [NYPress]

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