New Mini-Soccer Pitch Opens At Harlem’s Colonel Charles Young Playground
Today, the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) partners—the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, NYC Parks, New York City Football Club (NYCFC),
Today, the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) partners—the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, NYC Parks, New York City Football Club (NYCFC),
In the “it’s not happening in Harlem” category, Consumer Affairs reports that COVID-19 lockdowns over the last year have significantly impacted consumers’ behavior.
The CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, in partnership with BMCC and Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, today announced the launch of the Urban Academy.
COVID-19 lockdowns over the last year have significantly impacted consumers’ behavior.
An intriguing find once emerged from a RAND Corp. survey on Americans and their working conditions.
WaitWhat, the media invention company founded by former TED executives June Cohen and Deron Triff
Meetup announced that the company has been acquired in a spin-off from WeWork that has a location in Harlem.
For those working as a freelancer or a professional, building a business is a daunting challenge.
Jibril Bing (inset), a 2016 graduate of Urban Academy Laboratory High School on the Upper East Side, was today awarded a prestigious Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship (FDGF).
Though 2019 is well underway, many consumers take the beginning of the new year to set new goals for the future and take stock of the last 12 months.
Though 2019 is well underway, many consumers take the beginning of the new year to set new goals for the future and take stock of the last 12 months.
With Father’s Day fast approaching this weekend, what are some best ways to recognize dear old dad in Harlem this year?
Media and Entertainment Commissioner Julie Menin, Probation Commissioner Ana M. Bermúdez, and The Animation Project (TAP) Founder Brian Austin joined animation industry professionals at the Harlem Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeONSM) today to unveil the City’s Made in NY Animation Project.
Now streaming on IFC.com, Frank and Lamar follows two best buds who live together and work together as middle school teachers somewhere in New York City – so you know its crazy!.
At a festive ribbon-cutting, celebrated on the evening of October 18, leaders of the Ailey organization joined with dancers, students, donors, and friends from New York City’s dance community to open The Elaine Wynn & Family Education Wing, a 10,000-square-foot expansion of Ailey’s permanent home, The Joan Weill Center for Dance.