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Welcomes and Well Wishes

October 27, 2007 by

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Dear Readers,  As you may have noticed the site is going through a slight transition once again.  We say a sad goodbye to Helin a.k.a. H-Juice who has dedicated many hours to keeping the site flavorful.  We welcome dedicated readers Narmer and Hugo to the team.  They are doing a great job of adding a… [Read more…]

Launching 1st Fridays at the BX Museum

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  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 6:00pm BRB: Bronx’s Rap is Back! Celebrating Hip Hop History Month South Wing—Lower Gallery Admission: Free   Honoring Bronx’s own Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation.   Hosted by Jeru The Damaja. With DJ Chela, Patty Dukes and RephStar (Emcees), Rebel Diaz (Rap Group) + LF (Brazil) and Meswy (Spain)  … [Read more…]

The Best Street Level Food

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New York Press posted a list of the “Best of Eats and Drinks.” Making the list is the tamale lady at the City College subway station. BEST STREET-LEVEL MEXICAN FOOD  137th St. & Broadway It started with the tamale lady. She was there morning, noon and night, hawking her homemade tamales: pork, chicken, cheese, as well… [Read more…]

Sherman’s Bar B.Q.

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Originally uploaded by Eating In Translation. The greasiest of greasy spoons, this old school BBQ spot located on 7th Avenue is one of the last standing vestige of “old Harlem”. Pork permeates the air through the grease blackened vent over the bright red awning.

Open Letter to HUD Secty re: Harlem Housing

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October 25, 2007 Mr. Alphonso Jackson Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street S.W. Washington, D.C. 20410 Dear Secretary Jackson: I write today in reference to recent comments made by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Regional Director Sean Moss in regards to his suggestion that the New York City Housing Authority… [Read more…]

Black College Expo promotes scholarships and advice

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Black College Expo Founder Theresa Price wants all New York high school students to know they can go to college! Tomorrow her college tour rolls into Manhattan – with deep pockets to dole out scholarship money on the spot. For more information, visit www.blackcollegeexpo.com

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