Seitu’s World: Sylvia’s Restaurant Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary Annual Community Breakfast Party 2022
On Monday, August 1, 2022, Sylvia’s Restaurant celebrated its 60th Anniversary and Annual Community Breakfast Party in Harlem, New York.
On Monday, August 1, 2022, Sylvia’s Restaurant celebrated its 60th Anniversary and Annual Community Breakfast Party in Harlem, New York.
Esquire writes that Sylvia’s Restaurant history is long and lauded. It’s been serving soul food to Harlem since 1962, when Sylvia Woods herself started up the joint, and it’s still in the family.
Head to Sylvia’s for a taste of Harlem and Havana with food for the soul and performances from Harlem and Havana.
M&T Bank with three locations in Harlem today launched a marketing campaign in the Tri-State Area, including a series of new commercials featuring local business customers.
After his resounding primary win in New Hampshire, Senator Bernie Sanders made his way back to New York City for some important meetings. First was breakfast (or just tea?) at Sylvia’s with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
At midafternoon on a cold late-winter day, Tren’ness Woods-Black is perched at a table at Sylvia’s in Harlem, eating cornbread and sipping hot tea, and insisting that I order a sweet tea. (“Welcome to soul,” she says.)
Harlem, located in the northern part of Manhattan, has been an important cultural center for the African American community since the early 20th century.
Photographs by Seitu Oronde After the St. Patrick’s Day parade, the mayor of the city of New York Eric Adams visited assemblywoman Inez Dickens to support her birthday party and launch her new plans for both business people and the residents to make Harlem stronger and safer.
New York City Artist Corps members have programmed over 700 free and public events.
The Center for an Urban Future has a new blueprint for NYC’s economic recovery, featuring concrete ideas from more than 175 New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis to spur a lasting and equitable economic recovery in New York.
“Nights in Harlem” is a song by the legendary recording artist Luther Vandross. It was photographed throughout Harlem from a new of some of Harlem’s beautiful parks to Lenox Lounge to The Apollo Theater.
Astor Row is the name given to 130th Street between Fifth Avenue and Lenox Avenue in Harlem.
Lenox Avenue – also named Malcolm X Boulevard; both names are officially recognized – is the primary north-south route through Harlem, NY.
On Saturday, August 1, 2020, photographer Seitu Oronde was at the legendary Silva’s Restaurant for its 58th-anniversary community breakfast in Harlem, NY.
Photo by Seitu Oronde On May 24th, 2020, the National Action Network (NAN) began holding Sunday Supper at Sylvia’s, expanding meal distribution in partnership with CARE, and Sylvia’s Restaurant in Harlem.