Your World Q&A: Harlemite Yolande Brener Answers Five Questions + Bonus (Updated)
Yolande Brener A Harlemite who works at CBS writes for Harlem World Magazine and is author of Holy Candy: Why I Joined A Cult And Married a Stranger Culture/.
Yolande Brener A Harlemite who works at CBS writes for Harlem World Magazine and is author of Holy Candy: Why I Joined A Cult And Married a Stranger Culture/.
Listen to Lyn-Genet Recitas and Yolande Brener talk a healthy Uptown for the Holidays, becoming vegetarian, Day of the Dead and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Join Harlemites Abdi Abajabal, and Harlem World Magazine columnist Yolande Brener as they talk about his business Jimma Juice Bar and Oasis Powerhouse in Harlem with Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Join Yolande Brener as she reads from her book Holy Candy during the HW Podcast Reading live on the The Danny Tisdale Show from Tuesday, July 14th at 2 pm to 2:30 pm EST during the Harlem Book Fair 2015.
“This event illustrates how tradition and ritual can galvanize an entire country,” said Harlem World Magazine, founder, Daniel Tisdale.
The latest installment of our Harlem Interview series, where we get to know the people in our neighborhood: I am lying on my bed in my West Harlem apartment. It’s mostly white in here, except for my bookshelf which is overflowing.
Harlem World Magazine’s Yolande Brener is a talented wellness enthusists who writes about arts and culture in Harlem. Here’s what Amazon said about her new book.
Listen to Harlem-based punk band The Amputees, Jazz punk musician Tiffany Chang and world music artist Ishmael Osekre of Osekre and the Lucky Bastards with Harlem World Magazine culture writer Yolande Brener (second from the right).
By Yolande Brener After a hiatus of two years due to COVID-19, the Harlem Harvest Festival 2022 organized by Harlem Park to Park (HP2P) is back with a day of family fun.
By Yolande Brener After the Platinum Jubilee weekend finished, I sat in my Harlem apartment and looked at different reports from friends and acquaintances.
By Yolande Brener The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Celebrating Seventy Years of Change and Progress by Harlem’s Yolande Brener, June 2nd, 2022.
By Yolande Brener Some members of the public hoped for a procession through the streets of Windsor or wished that there had been a grand state funeral.
By Yolande Brener New Age musician, Laraaji,
Story by Yolande Brener and photographs by Maribel Acosta Nutritionist and cookbook author, Lyn-Genet Recitas, has a vision–not only to provide healthy comfort food for all tastes from vegan to omnivore–but also to create a tradition of community events.
By Yolande Brener As a long-time Harlem resident who grew up in Windsor, attending this wedding meant a lot to me because it combined the traditions of royalty with a strong dose of African-American influence, and more diversity than we have ever seen at a royal event.