Going straight from the airwaves to outer space, legendary rapper and ‘renegade of funk’-meister Afrika Bambaataa will be getting his own XM Radioshow starting April 5 on XM Radio’s The Rhyme-XL Channel 65, at 10:00 p.m. Currently you can hear Afrika Bambata and his crew broadcasting live from Harlem on WHCR-FM every Tuesday from 8 p.m.… [Read more…]
Rapper turned Photographer, D-Nice, deconstructs the so-called “revitalization” of Harlem through images posted on his photo blog. Check out the images one frame at a time through the soulful eyes of photographer Derrick Jones. Related: D-Nice on Myspace.com
First Fridays brings New Orleans music, art, and cuisine to the Harlem Community.
KNITTING LACE Workshop with Lisa Daehlin & HKC’s HIGH TEA PARTY! Date: Saturday, March 29th, 2008 TIME: 11:00am UNTIL 4:00pm Place: The Harlem Knitting Circle/The George Bruce Branch Library Admission: Bring A Dish! PLEASE COME DRESSED FOR HIGH TEA! PLEASE RSVP AT HKC125THST@AOL.COM
Support Women Artists Now Day (SWAN Day): Saturday, March 29, 2008: 4 – 6 pm. This SATURDAY March 29, 2008, Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery will observe Support Women Artists Now Day (SWAN Day) with a Studio Talk by the artists of Collective Voices. This exhibition, co-sponsored by Reconstruct Art and Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery… [Read more…]
Photo Credit : Illustration by Doreen Lam for the Columbia Spectator Harlem is turning 350! The vice president of the Harlem Preservation Foundation gives an enlightening history about the not-so-well-known Dutch connection of the neighborhood. (ColSpectator) Maya Angelou is ‘excited’ about turning 80. The momentous event is being celebrated with a new illustrated book this… [Read more…]
FREE screenings and discussions of films from Africa and the African Diaspora every last Friday of the month Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th Street – Room 179 Grace Dodge Train 1 to 116th street – walk uptown four blocks Photo ID required to enter the building
March 27, 2008 by D. Bell
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