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NYSC Review

October 2, 2007 by

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                                                                                                                                                                                       I stopped by the new NYSC on 145th, which is having its soft opening now. There were a good number of people working out, though at nearly 6 o’clock, the place wasn’t full. Since the staff was busy, I took myself on a tour of the facilities. There are over a dozen treadmills on… [Read more…]

WaterWorks: Makandal

October 2, 2007 by

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Showing at Harlem Stage this Thursday, October 4, is the opera Makandal, which explores themes of escape, as seen through the experiences of two groups of Haitian and Cuban refugees. The work was conceptualized by Carl Hancock Rux, and composed by Daniel Bernard Roumain. Thursday, October 4 7:30 p.m. Harlem Stage at the Gatehouse 150… [Read more…]

Alicia Keys on Uptown Cover

October 2, 2007 by

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Posting only because of the namesake nature of the magazine…plus, it’s pretty! Alicia Keys – No One (mp3)

CB10 Meeting on 125th Street

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125th Street – Harlem’s Mainstreet What is looks like now…. What it could look like tomorrow without careful planning and consideration of local businesses, residents and the historic character of the neighborhood. Wednesday, October 3, 2007 – 6pm to 9pm COMMUNITY BOARD 10 invites YOU to voice your concerns Stop the City’s Proposed Changes to… [Read more…]

Gym rats, cheer!

October 2, 2007 by

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The new NYSC on 145th is now open! Finally! NYSC 145th & Frederick Douglass Blvd. 303 West 145th New York, NY 10039 Phone: 212.234.0016 M-F 6:00 am – 9:00 pm Thanks, Shara!

The Scoop: In pursuit of greatness

October 2, 2007 by

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125th Street is one of America’s great streets! [NYDN] The Secretary of State says that sometimes she doesn’t feel all that powerful. [Reuters via NYT] All about her visit to P.S. 154, including an explanation of why she went. [NYT] “It really shouldn’t matter where you came from – it should matter where you’re going.”… [Read more…]

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