Harlem Men Juelz Santana And Dave East Capture The Essence Of Harlem (Video)
Earlier today, Love and Hip Hop New York’s Juelz Santana and rapper Dave East released the visuals for their latest hit, “Time Ticking.”
Earlier today, Love and Hip Hop New York’s Juelz Santana and rapper Dave East released the visuals for their latest hit, “Time Ticking.”
The Real Deal reports that after securing City Council approval for a new Mandatory Inclusionary Housing project, Lemor Development Group is moving ahead with plans to build a new mixed-use building in Harlem.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Schomburg Center is proud to present a 20th anniversary screening of Cheryl Dunye’s groundbreaking film, The Watermelon Woman, which in 1996 became the first feature film by a queer African-American woman.
Harlem EatUp! and Citi organized the photo last week with 62 chefs, both local to Harlem and those with restaurants in lower Manhattan came together to pay homage to the 1958 photo, “A Great Day in Harlem.” Citi was inspired to create this moment to celebrate their participation in the HarlemEatUp!
A note from Harlem. Harlem EatUp is happening NOW – with fine dining collaborations taking place at your favorite Harlem restaurants as we speak!
Celebrity chef and Harlemite Marcus Samuelsson’s days have been unusually full over the past year, even by his globe-traversing standards.
By Lil Nickelson Executive Chef/Owner Marcus Samuelsson of Red Rooster Harlem and Streetbird Rotisserie (pictured above with his wife model Maya Haile) came up with the idea for a festival to celebrate and showcase the diversity of Harlem’s food, culture and spirit.
The Winery in Harlem has a great no expense series of wine tastings where you can experience the difference between a wine from France to Eastern Europe.
By Albert Trotman Looking through the glass front of the restaurant 5 And Diamond it’s easy to get a sense of the warm friendly atmosphere inside. The restaurant is small and intimate with a pleasing décor that is not pretentious at all.
At midafternoon on a cold late-winter day, Tren’ness Woods-Black is perched at a table at Sylvia’s in Harlem, eating cornbread and sipping hot tea, and insisting that I order a sweet tea. (“Welcome to soul,” she says.)
Business owners from Harlem’s burgeoning food and drink scene will join forces next year to stage a festival to showcase the neighborhood’s culture, officials announced Tuesday.
Two Good® Yogurt has teamed up with James Beard Award-winning and Harlemite Chef Marcus Samuelsson and Full Harvest this Earth Week.
By Marcus Samuelsson This past week has been the toughest of my career, as I’m sure is true for many of you. My city, New York, is under siege by this cruel and relentless virus.
Harlem EatUp! is a celebration of Harlem’s rich and rapidly expanding culinary, culture and art communities.
The James Beard Foundation (JBF), the country’s preeminent culinary organization, announced today that Marcus Samuelsson, multiple James Beard Award–winning chef, author, philanthropist, and restaurateur, will be honored at this year’s Chefs & Champagne on Saturday, July 29, 2017.