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Artist Ron Draper And Others Creates Inspired-Mural East Harlem School Renovation

11/02/201811/02/2018

On November 3, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., over 100 volunteers will help to transform East Harlem, N.Y. PS/MS 171 Patrick Henry Preparatory School located on 19 East 103rd Street New York, New York.

Harlem Haberdashery Honors Ronald A. Draper At Harlem Hospital

10/10/201510/10/2015

By Rudy Collins On Friday, October 2, 2015, Harlem born and raised contemporary visual artist and co-founder of #TakeCareOfHarlem Ronald Draper was honored at a special invitation-only reception for his contributions of art to Harlem Hospital.

Rudy’s World: Harlemites Contribute To Betterment Of Our Community Honorees 2019

06/21/201906/27/2019

On Wednesday, June 19, 2019, Harlems Cove Lounge hosted an event honoring three Harlemites who have and continue to contribute to the betterment of our community.

Innovation And Renovation At Patrick Henry Prep School In East Harlem (Video)

11/26/201811/26/2018

On Saturday, November 3, 2018, over 100 volunteers helped to transform PS/MS 171 Patrick Henry Preparatory School located on 19 East 103rd Street in East Harlem, NY.

Transform Your Patio Into A Year-Round Outdoor Oasis With Outdoor Curtains

05/24/202306/02/2023

Do you want to take your patio from an occasional respite for summer barbecues and poolside gatherings to a year-round outdoor oasis?

How To Keep Your Home Properly Heated During The Cold Months

03/13/202303/13/2023

Are you dreading the arrival of winter, with its snow and icy temperatures?

Harlem’s The Kamoinge Workshop, The Legendary Photography Collective Founded In 1963

06/21/202206/21/2022

The Kamoinge Workshop is a photography collective that was founded in Harlem in 1963. 

5 Proven Ways To Increase Home Value

04/07/202204/07/2022

Owning a home is a great emotional experience and you always know you have a safe place for you and your family.

Black Experience On Xfinity One Year Anniversary As Comcast To Offer $1M In Grants To Emerging Black Filmmakers

03/01/202203/01/2022

Comcast NBCUniversal celebrates the one-year anniversary of Black Experience on Xfinity by announcing plans to offer $1M in the form of ten $100K grants to emerging Black filmmakers.

Solar Screen Shades Vs Roller Window Shades: Choosing The Right Option

05/18/202105/18/2021

Solar screen shades and roll screens are options that provide protection from the effects of ultraviolet radiation.

Harlem’s Ed Sullivan, From The Ed Sullivan Show, 1901 – 1974

04/08/202104/08/2021

Edward Vincent “Ed” Sullivan, September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974, was a US entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of the television variety program The Toast of the Town, now usually remembered under its second name, The Ed Sullivan Show.

Twenty Pearls Alpha Kappa Alpha Documentary Premiering From Harlem To Harare

03/25/202103/25/2021

Comcast NBCUniversal is excited to announce the exclusive premiere of the documentary film Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, arriving Friday, March 26, 2021.

A’Lelia Walker’s Legendary Dark Tower In Harlem 1885-1931 (Photographs)

10/14/202010/18/2020

This was A’Lelia Walker’s, back in the day from 1885-1931, it was a home and famous salon, “The Dark Tower,” which she hosted for writers, musicians, artists at 108 West 136th Street in Harlem during the 1920s.

Nigerian-British Bridal Couturier Kosibah Debut At NY Bridal Fashion Week

10/09/202010/09/2020

On Friday, October 9th, 2020, Nigerian-British couture bridal designer Yemi Osunkoya revealed the 2020 Kosibah Asheyori Bridal Collection.

Harlem’s Cyril Briggs, Founder And Editor Of The Crusader, 1888 – 1966

09/29/202009/29/2020

Cyril Valentine Briggs, May 28, 1888, Nevis – October 18, 1966, Los Angeles, California, was an African-Caribbean American writer and communist political activist in Harlem, NY.

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