Immigrant Family Seeks Sanctuary In Uptown Church
A Guatemalan immigrant with no authorization to live in the U.S. has entered a Washington Heights church with her three children seeking refuge from immigration authorities.
A Guatemalan immigrant with no authorization to live in the U.S. has entered a Washington Heights church with her three children seeking refuge from immigration authorities.
Watch the world’s first professional company dedicated to high energy percussive stepping. The Step Afrika! dance squad has reinvented the concept of dance performance, with a revitalized program that truly steps things up.
CHULO Underwear is pleased to announce its official NYFW show and fundraiser, A NEW DAY, will take place on Wednesday, September 13, 2017, on the second floor of The Ritz Bar and Lounge, 369 West 46th Street, on the famous Restaurant Row in the Broadway Theater District in Midtown Manhattan, NY 10036.
If you’re heading from Harlem to Los Angeles, you just missed an event where fashion and music industries collided at the launch party for ‘Guns N’ Roses Was Here’, an exclusive retail event in partnership with Maxfield and Bravado from August 11 -18th, 2017.
The Apollo Theater will present the New York premiere of the genre-defying opera We Shall Not Be Moved, inspired by the 1985 MOVE crisis in Philadelphia, where a standoff between police and a Black liberation group resulted in the deadly bombing of a residential neighborhood, on October 6th and 7th, 2017, at 8 p.m.
The NYC Department of Small Business Services’s Strategic Steps for Growth for Media & Entertainment can help you grow your established media company.
NYC Service today announced the release of NYCivic Engagement: Neighborhood Volunteer Study & Plan, a report which found NYC residents engaging in volunteerism at a rate (48%) that is more than three times higher than has been traditionally reported.
It’s that time of year again! Interested in learning more about farming and food justice, or know someone who is?
Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer and the NYC & Company Foundation have announced this year’s Manhattan recipients of Borough Cultural Tourism Development Grants.
The Health Department today announced a new media campaign and educational materials on the health dangers of consuming sugary-sweetened beverages.
Remember the Crystal Pepsi that briefly ruled the early ’90s? Well it’s officially making a comeback, with Pepsi celebrating the mysteriously clear drink with a fun tour.
The astronaut demographic is not one that gets much consideration when marketers consider target audiences. Reebok, however, has found itself putting a lot of consideration into what astronauts might want in their footwear.
It’s perfect that the art capital of the world is NYC, and Harlem is one of its foundations, but if you want to see where art began, go to a cave. Not just any cave, but not just one cave either.
The New York City Council today voted to pass Intro 214-B, a landmark bill sponsored by Council Members Mark Levine and Vanessa Gibson, that requires the Office of Civil Justice to establish a program for legal representation for low-income tenants facing eviction in housing court within five years.
This summer, Police Athletic League (PAL) children who are participating in Summer Day Camps in Manhattan will explore the theme “Music from Around the World.”