I received the following message in an email and since I am a huge fan of both Bill Duke and independent films I am curious as to why this film has received such limited distribution when it appears to be in the same vein of Tyler Perry’s hits. Has anyone seen it?
Follies and Ruins: recent paintings by Suzanne Malitz Artist’s Reception Wednesday, February 20 5:30-7pm On view through March 6, 2008 Columbia University in the City of New York The Gallery Space at the Lasker Building 3960 Broadway (at 168th St) For more information: Columbia Spaces
Lenox Terrace, a residential rental complex with 1,716 units in Harlem, is celebrating a landmark event – its 50th anniversary. To commemorate the property’s rich history, the owners and operators of Lenox Terrace, located between 132nd and 135th Streets and Lenox and Fifth Avenues, today unveiled the first in a series of plaques honoring events… [Read more…]
Corporate Welfare with a new dress and new shade of lipstick [Times] Pain free dentistry: fact or fiction [ABC News] Real(i)ty Check: Harlem [UrbanDigs.com] Former “Bagel in Harlem” blogger gives her insight into the real estate market [Curbed via InTheBox] New state-of-the-art library opens in Harlem [NY1]
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Drawing on the creative roots that connect them to the motherland and the black church experience, the works of these African- American women extends recognition long overdue them as artists. Featured Artists: floral designer E. Maye Beauchamp visual artist Aleathia Brown hair historian Carla Brown quilter Margaret Feemster photographer PJ Jones photographer Noreen Mallory filmmaker… [Read more…]
February 27, 2008 by D. Bell
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