HW Picks: Gardening D.I.Y. Workshops & Spring Events
The Spring D.I.Y. workshop series is just around the corner - join the Citizens Committee For New York City for a free, hands-on, participatory workshop to pick up some new gardening skills. Continue reading
125th Street BID Welcomes 28 Precinct Officers In Harlem
Last week, 125th Street BID President, Barbara Askins (right) & Director of Operations, Anthony Baker (left) met with Police officer Kenyatta Hooks (center) and the newly assigned officers of the 28th precinct.Continue reading
Webb & Brooker, Inc and Winn Companies Moves To Harlem
Winn WB Management Company the joint venture of Webb & Brooker, Inc and Winn Companies has moved its Bronx office to Harlem, NY. Continue reading
Souleo: Black Girls Rock! and Bold Soul Sisters Sound Off
President Obama Honors Digital Media Training Program in Harlem (video)
Now Playing On NCAA Final Four On Westwood One Sports (audio)
The Danny Tisdale Show Talks Harlem EatUp!
Harlem Rapper Azealia Banks Says: ‘I want to f— the president’
Tia Fuller At Smoke Jazz Club In Harlem
Harlem United Supports Gov Coumo’s Budget
Harlem United today acknowledged the significant investments in health, housing and human services Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature have made in the SY2015-2016 budget. Continue reading
Join The Penultimate Racial Literacy Roundtable At Columiba
Please join the penultimate Racial Literacy Roundtable for 2014-2015 academic year at Columbia University, Harlem, New York. Continue reading
What’s New: Marcus Samuelsson’s Streetbird Rotisserie Debuts
Don’t Be Sour At The Sweet Spot Festival 2015
Apollo Theater Partners with Jazz Musician Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
The Apollo Theater announced today its new artistic partnership with renowned jazz musician Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, which will include a range of major contemporary annual themed events and programs that will celebrate the origins of jazz, the continued innovations within the genre and build a younger audience for the art form. Continue reading