Do you miss the old days of classic gaming? If so, retro gaming could be just what you need to bring back some nostalgia.
Continue readingElementary School Students Welcome Award Winner And Author In Harlem
This storytime event celebrates Catholic Schools Week within the Archdiocese of New York.
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Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas Your Husband Will Surely Appreciate
This is the theory that shopping for men is simple, but finding the right gift for your man that too on the special occasion of Valentine’s Day can be a bit challenging.
Continue readingThe Proud Family, They Are Louder, And Prouder – A Little Harlemish!
“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” revival picks up the story of its central character, Penny Proud, and her iconic family.
Continue readingHappy 15th Anniversary Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) 2023
Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) will celebrate their 15th year of being the largest traveling art show featuring Artists from the African Diaspora.
Continue readingAround The World: AspireTV Premieres Third Season Of Home Makeover Series
Tonight, aspireTV, the network that celebrates and reflects Black culture and urban lifestyle, will premiere season three of the popular home makeover series, Chaos to Calm: Detroit, at 8 p.m. ET.
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Harlem’s National Black Theatre, Sanctuary, 2022/2023 Call To Visual Artists
National Black Theatre is now opening a season-long search to uplift and celebrate Black diasporic visual artists with a call.
Continue readingCathedral Of St. John The Divine Bid Fond Farewell To Feathered Friends In Harlem
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine’s three peacocks in Harlem have been a striking presence on the Cathedral’s grounds for over twenty years.
Continue readingWill Liverman And Others Perform Works By Black Composers At Lincon Center
On February 15, 2023, operatic baritone Will Liverman will make his Lincoln Center solo recital debut.
Continue readingJohn Pizzarelli New Album Celebrates 40th Anniversary Just In Time For The New Year
World-renowned guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli have dedicated many of his albums to great songwriters and performers.
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Pilot Glaucoma Education Program Starts With The Youth From Harlem To Hollis
Because glaucoma is “the sneak thief of sight,” awareness about the disease too often is the weak link in its diagnosis and treatment.
Continue readingWebinar Examines Historical Inequities In Clinical Trials For Black Americans
In honor of Black History Month, the Alzheimer’s Association is offering a free live webinar “Alzheimer’s & Dementia Conversations: Changing the Face of Research” on February 1, 2023, at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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Watch Live Apollo’s Celebration Of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On Digital Stage
Watch the free live stream of The Apollo & WNYC’s celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on The Apollo's Digital Stage.
Continue readingHow Manhattan’s Cityscape Was Remade After WWII From East Harlem And More
Join us each month for our Lunch and Learn Series - an intimate conversation with agency staff and special guests on the collections of the Municipal Archives and Library.
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Columbia Edu: Business Financial Success Made Simple, Spring 2023 In Harlem
This semester-long comprehensive program of informative and skills-building classes (including Quickbooks (Feb, Mar and Apr)) and 1 to 1 business counseling for small business owners with a profit motive.
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