Join Women In Wine During Women’s History Month At The Harlem Wine Gallery
More and more women are making their mark in the traditionally male-dominated wine industry.
More and more women are making their mark in the traditionally male-dominated wine industry.
MMPCIA was contacted by the Deputy Counsel and Director of Community and Intergovernmental Relations of the Landmark Preservation Committee (LPC) on August 26th, 2023.
Harlem’s Claire Oliver Gallery Presents BK Adams’ “Five Miles”: A Multilayered Exhibition of Symbolism and Inspiration.
Harlem Wine Gallery is a Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association (MMPCIA) member and local small business.
Harlem Fashion Week is known for fashion shows with hundreds of attendees but with COVID the company has opted to produce “fashionably safe” events.
“We are beyond thrilled with the results of the Thursday, October 7, 2021, auction, which was a historic sale for Swann Galleries: our first auction to hammer over $4 million.
On Wecksquaesgeek Indians’ land, nearly a century before the idea of a Central Park was sparked, Catharine McGown purchased the old stone tavern and ten acres of land in Harlem in the mid-1700s.
The Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. (ABC) is excited to have Harlem as part of its annual Spirit of the Heart (SOH) tour in Harlem.
New York City-based Nortco Development is pleased to announce that sales have commenced at Eleven Hancock in Harlem, a ground-up luxury condominium located at 11 Hancock Place just south of 125th Street near Morningside Park.
When you’re ready for a break from the greatest community in the world in Harlem check out the South Street Seaports new mission: to become New York City’s coolest new neighborhood.
From Harlem to France, when Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he was 91 years old and had made his mark on the world as perhaps the most important artist of the 20th century.
Minton’s, the historic jazz club located at 206 West 118th Street in Harlem and founded in 1938, announces that it will re-open on Wednesday, January 11th, 2017 with an all-new menu by Executive Chef Joseph “JJ” Johnson and a renowned musical line-up of emerging jazz artists.
The folks at the LeRoy Neiman Art Center celebrated their 4th Annual Spring Fundraiser, ART SPLASH 2016, A Legacy of Leadership on June 2, 2016, honoring Congressman Charles B. Rangel, Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer, Doe Fund President George T. McDonald and Theatre Director/Playwright Seret Scott.
When Rabbi Mordecai Herman would visit the Lower East Side of the 1920s, then teeming with Jewish immigrants from Europe, he cut an intriguing figure.
Are you interested in becoming a member of the Harlem Biospace. If you are interested in applying to be a member company, or just want to meet existing members and the Harlem Biospace team, we invite you to join us for an open house.