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Friday Hip Hop/R&B Event For 25 And Up Crowd

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There’s a new entry in the world of Harlem nightlife. Every Friday night, Ginger, a popular Chinese restaurant, transforms into a lounge for the 25 and up crowd. DJ Hotday spins old school hip hop, reggae and r & b in the cozy establishment. You can rsvp to bck2the90s@aol.com.

John Coltrane’s home to become museum

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John Coltrane’s Dix Hills home to become museum BY JOHN LAUINGER DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Sunday, November 4th 2007, 4:00 AM The Dix Hills home where saxophonist John Coltrane composed his monumental “A Love Supreme” album was later abandoned, occupied by raccoons and destined for destruction. But the rundown ranch-style home on Candlewood Path, where… [Read more…]

High-End, Black-Owned Shoe Store Set For Nov 15 Grand Opening

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Bourgeoisie is the name of a new, high-end shoe store for women that is slated for a Nov 15 opening at 2366 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd between 138th Street and 139th Street. Owner Rashidah Ali will offer delivery service of her high-fashion shoes and she will feature established designers as well as up-and-coming designers. Ali… [Read more…]

Important Land Use Hearing On Nov 14

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Nick Sprayregen, Tuck-It-Away Storage owner, is the largest private property owner in Columbia’s proposed expansion and he wants a rezoning. The rezoning plan would allow residential buildings (taller that what is allowed now) in an area that is currently zoned for manufacturing. Community Board 9 and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer have both rejected the… [Read more…]

Dance Theatre of Harlem Open House Series Starts Nov 11

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  For more information, visit http://www.dancetheatreofharlem.org/ohs.html.

Afterschool Event at the NYPL

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Join artist Danielle De Mers as she hosts a workshop for young adults on Nov. 8 at 4:00 pm at the 124th Street branch of the New York Public Library. Kids will be able to carve their own rubber stamp design to use for cards, letters and other craft projects. For more information, visit http://www.nypl.org/events/breventsdetail.cfm?EventID=59588.732988. 

The Scoop

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New York man fights NYPD’s “apartheid-like” trespassing crackdown. {Village Voice} Columbia students start hunger strike to protest Manhattanville expansion. {Columbia Spectator} AM New York profiles Manhattanville in its City Living section. {AM New York} Three-year-old critical after fall from Bronx fire escape. {New York Daily News} East Harlem school tackles obesity. {CNN}

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