Gisela Marie Augusta Richter, Archaeologist, Art Historian, And Harlem Resident 1882 – 1972
Gisela Marie Augusta Richter, 14 or 15 August 1882 – 24 December 1972, was a classical archaeologist and art historian who lived in West Harlem.
Gisela Marie Augusta Richter, 14 or 15 August 1882 – 24 December 1972, was a classical archaeologist and art historian who lived in West Harlem.
The National Weather Service has issued the following:
Notification issued 08-20-2021 at 8:35 PM. NYC Emergency Management has issued a travel advisory for NYC until further notice in expectation of Tropical Storm Henri.
By Eartha Watts Hicks Harlem’s Korey Wise is our commodity. Love for the eldest of the ‘Exonerated Five’ has transcended his hometown and permeated every empathetic heart aware of his difficult struggle.
Epic Records and GRAMMY Award-winning iconic producer, rapper, DJ, entrepreneur, and cultural connoisseur and Alicia Keys husband Swizz Beatz serve up more new music from Godfather of Harlem soundtrack.
Raymond Melbourne Weaver, 1888 – April 4, 1948, was a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University in 1916–1948 in Harlem, NY.
The Hotel Marseilles, situated on the corner of West 103rd Street and 2689 Broadway, in Harlem, New York, NY, 1902-05.
Harlem’s International House New York, also known as I-House, is a private, independent, non-profit residence and program center for postgraduate students.
Black Caesar (released theatrically in the UK as Godfather of Harlem) is a 1973 American blaxploitation crime drama film written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Fred Williamson, Gloria Hendry, and Julius Harris.
Maria Callas was born at 1249 Fifth Avenue and 106th Street in East Harlem, NY on December 2, 1923, was an American-born Greek soprano.
House of Gucci with Harlem’s Al Pacino is an upcoming American biographical crime film directed by Ridley Scott.
Whether you’re Harlem-born and bred or an import who’s found themselves in Upper Manhattan, the pandemic may have kept you house-bound for far too long.
Harlem Marx Brothers were a family comedy act that was successful in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in motion pictures from 1905 to 1949.
On December 18th, 1937, the Karlopat Realty Company announced plans to build an apartment house on a rocky little lot at Riverside Drive and 182-185th Street in Harlem, NY.
The NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) today released its fourth Annual Report, “State of Our Immigrant City.”