James Baldwin ‘Go Tell It On The Mountain’ (Signed Photo)
James Baldwin ‘Go Tell It On The Mountain’ a signed photo of the author. Own a rare signed copy of the book here.
James Baldwin ‘Go Tell It On The Mountain’ a signed photo of the author. Own a rare signed copy of the book here.
James Baldwin’s “The Negro Protest,” the book is a signed autograph copy by the author during the 1960’s.
First Run Features is proud to present the release of Myth of a Colorblind France on Virtual Cinema, opening nationwide on September 25, 2020.
With the Zadroga bill’s two critical programs – the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program and the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund – set to expire in October 2015 and October 2016 respectively,
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and NYC Public Schools kicked off the 5th Annual NYC Public School Film Festival from Harlem to Hollis.
On Saturday, May 20th, 2023, Park Avenue Armory’s Making Space Public Programming Series and Harlem Stage will co-present Hapo Na Zamani.
Playwright and author Lorraine Hansberry, 1930-1965)\, who redefined theater in the 1960s, will be celebrated in Harlem as the 2022 inductee to the American Poets Corner.
ALL ARTS, the New York Emmy-winning multimedia streaming platform dedicated to the arts, has announced Generational Anxiety.
Join us on Saturday, October 15, 2022, to learn, care for, and celebrate the NYC urban forest at ‘City of Forest Day’!
The Public Theater (Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director and Patrick Willingham, Executive Director) announced casting today for the upcoming revival of A RAISIN IN THE SUN written by Harlem fave Lorraine Hansberry and directed by Tony Award nominee Robert O’Hara.
Damien Sneed, the multi-genre composer, bandleader, musician, and vocalist, announces a brand-new multi-media touring show for 2022, titled A Tribute to Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul.
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is honored to announce Muriel Rukeyser as the 2021 inductee to the American Poets Corner.
Harlem Week began in 1974 as Harlem Day, a one-day event of encouragement and fellowship created under the leadership of Harlemites.
Following an exhaustive national search, The New York Public Library has named Joy Bivins director of the internationally-renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.
The past year has been dramatically different from those that came before, but the traditions and signature events that have made the Cathedral of St. John the Divine a beloved cultural institution continue, albeit online rather than in-person.