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Mayor Eric Adams Kicks Off Campaign To Highlight IDNYC Expansion Of Benefits

05/02/202205/02/2022

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today kicked off a campaign to highlight new benefits, including access to cultural institutions and other recreational centers, for city residents with an IDNYC.

Harlem’s Apollo Theater’s President & CEO Jonelle Procope To Receive An Honorary Doctorate Degree From Howard University

04/29/202204/29/2022

The Howard University Board of Trustees recently announced Apollo’s President & CEO Jonelle Procope will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.

Dancer, Choreographer And Legend Judith Jamison To Be Celebrated By The National Arts Club

04/27/202204/27/2022

The National Arts Club (NAC) announces dancer and choreographer Judith Jamison as the 2022 recipient of the Medal of Honor for her outstanding achievements in dance.

Gateways Music Festival: The Marian Anderson String Quartet At The 92nd Street Y On The Upper East Side

04/20/202204/20/2022

The 92nd Street Y, (just 20 minutes from Harlem) one of New York’s leading cultural venues, presents the Gateways Music Festival: The Marian Anderson String Quartet on Friday, April 22, 2022, at 7:30 pm ET at Buttenwieser Hall.

Internationally Acclaimed Recording Artist Gail Archer Performs Ukrainian Music In Free Benefit Concert In Harlem

03/31/202203/31/2022

Leading organist and recording artist Gail Archer today announced the free concert to benefit Ukrainian relief at her school’s St. Paul’s Chapel in Harlem.

Harlem’s Malcolm Merriweather Premieres Music By Civil Rights Composer Margaret Bonds

03/23/202203/25/2022

Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs continues its season celebrating African American composer Margaret Bonds (1913-1972).

BKCM Announces 2nd Year Of Jazz Leaders Fellowship For Musicians From Harlem To Hollis

03/22/202203/22/2022

Midway through a successful inaugural year, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (BKCM) is thrilled to announce that applications are open through May 15, 2022, for the second year of the Jazz Leaders Fellowship (JLF) program.

Harlem’s Barbara Ann Teer, Writer, Teacher, And Founder Of The Nations First Revenue-Generating Black Theater Arts Complex

03/21/202203/21/2022

Barbara Ann Teer, June 18, 1937 – July 21, 2008, was a Harlem writer, producer, teacher, actress and social visionary.

Harlem’s Schomburg Center For Research And 651 ARTS Launch The New Jeremy McQueen’s Black Iris Project

03/14/202203/14/2022

651 ARTS, Brooklyn’s premier institution for the African Diasporic performing arts will launch its newest series – LIVE @651 ARTS – with WILD.

Gateways Music Festival Orchestra Makes Carnegie Hall Debut With World Premiere Of New Jon Batiste Commission And More

02/02/202202/02/2022

This April, the Gateways Music Festival Orchestra, comprised entirely of classical musicians of African descent, presents events around NYC, culminating with its eagerly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut on April 24.

Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Killer Mike And Michelle Alexander Urge NY Legislature To Pass “Rap Music On Trial” Legislation

01/19/202201/19/2022

Today, members of the music industry and academia including JAY-Z, Fat Joe, Killer Mike, and Michelle Alexander released a sign-on letter (below).

$2B Digital Games Jobs Study From NYC Mayor’s Office Of Media & Entertainment

11/22/202111/22/2021

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME), whose portfolio was expanded to include digital games in 2018.

Christian McBride To Receive The National Arts Club Medal Of Honor For Outstanding Achievements In Music

10/28/202110/28/2021

The National Arts Club (NAC) congratulates seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning bassist, composer and bandleader Christian McBride on being selected to receive the Club’s Medal of Honor.

NYC Homecoming Week Kicks Off With Over 100 Arts & Culture, Entertainment And Community

08/13/202108/13/2021

On Saturday, August 14th, 2021, the City of New York will kick off NYC Homecoming Week.

The Multifaceted The Black Album Virtually Explores Black Identity & Theater-Making

04/01/202104/01/2021

Golden Globe-winning actor, playwright, and activist Regina Taylor is partnering with Southern Methodist University’s (SMU) Meadows School of the Arts.

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