Before I go into how the show was, let me just say that Harlem Stage/the Gatehouse is absolutely beautiful. The Gatehouse is on the corner of W. 135th and Convent. It was built in the late 1800′s and used as an aqueduct, bringing fresh water into the city. The building has beautiful masonry, stained glass… [Read more…]
African Voices & Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center Host Writers Conference on Mystery Writing Author Grace Edwards Hosts Mystery Writing Workshop & Valerie Wilson Wesley is Guest Author On Saturday, December 8, 2007, from 1 pm-5:00 pm , African Voices and the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center (FDCAC) will present “The Art of Mystery Writing”… [Read more…]
CB10 votes on Department of City Planning’s (DCP) proposal at the December 5 General Board meeting (163 W. 125th St., 2nd flr art gallery at 6:00 pm) The public is urged to attend. YOU CAN SHAPE THE BOARD’S VOTE. A TALLY OF YOUR RESPONSES WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE DECEMBER 5th GENERAL BOARD MEETING. HOLD YOUR BOARD… [Read more…]
December 4th, 2007 Sepia Harlem 158 W. 130th Street $10.00 – Bring As Many As You Want ! Start the upcoming New Year off Right . Principles of A Multi Millionaire Mind Mr. Ed Blunt A nationally acclaimed Platinum Speaker , Orator, and Protegee of the internationally acclaimed Mr. Les Brown. Time : 7 pm Date :… [Read more…]
This Thursday Dec. 6th from 5:30-7pm the Friends will be hosting our Annual Holiday Tree Lighting at the 135th Street Plaza in St. Nicholas Park. This year, Tamara Tunie – star of TV’s Law and Order SVU will recite ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (also known as “A Visit from St. Nicholas“). Also performing will… [Read more…]
The National Museum of African American History and Culture, located in Washington D.C., has “opened” online in advance of the physical building being completed. Check it out for yourself. National Museum of African American History and Culture
A black, female Harlem resident who grew up in Texas is Don Imus’ new sidekick on his new show. Hmmm {New York Post} Harlem residents want a West Harlem medical clinic re-opened. {Columbia Spectator} Some people didn’t like Chris Rock’s “white lady” joke at Obama’s Harlem fundraiser last week. {Chicago Tribune} Columbia’s noose and swastika… [Read more…]
I guess the auto industry isn’t the only area where America has some serious competition from Japan. Coming in fourth place, the Bouncing Bulldogs were the highest ranked American team at Sunday’s competition at the Apollo and they are not from Harlem. They’re from North Carolina. Japanese Get The Jump On Rivals – December 3,… [Read more…]
December 3, 2007 by loveisdope
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