Networking Opportunities in Harlem
Looking to network with other Harlemites for social or professional reasons? Check out some of the events taking place throughout the neighborhood. If you happen to attend, let us know about it by...
Read More →Looking to network with other Harlemites for social or professional reasons? Check out some of the events taking place throughout the neighborhood. If you happen to attend, let us know about it by...
Read More →The illustrious gentlemen of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Xi Phi Chapter invite you to their 20th Anniversary Dinner Dance Gala, benefiting the Xi Phi Chapter Black College Tour. The event will take...
Read More →Do you come home from work tired, stressed out and uptight? Yoga may be the solution for you. Every Monday Night at 7:15 p.m. and Tuesday mornings (pre-registration required) you can get your...
Read More →This Harlem shop specializes in crafting custom clothing from African fabric; you choose the print, and they make you a one-of-a-kind outfit, often within a few days. (Who says you need to go...
Read More →The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) will join with one of its Affiliates, PROMESA: East Harlem Council for Community Improvement, Inc. (PROMESA/EHCCI), and the PepsiCo Foundation to launch a new program that...
Read More →Photography by: Tesfaye Tessema Chef Marcus Samuelson, a Harlem resident, is the feature of this month’s Tadia magazine. He speaks about his heritage, culture, African cuisine and his new cookbook The Soul of...
Read More →When you mention the name Robert Moses you are sure to stir up some controversy and unearth a mixed bag of opinions (just check the comments section). There has been a lot of...
Read More →As an ongoing battle between the Archdiocese and a number of churches in the City that have been slated to close, dedicated parishioners of one East Harlem church are attending mass whether or...
Read More →Tadias Magazine posted an article about Harlem artist Tesfaye Tessema that not only exposes us to the Ethiopian influence on Harlem but also introduces us to his artwork. Before arriving at Artist Tesfaye’s...
Read More →Young kids with talent who dream of hooking up with moguls like Jay-Z, P. Diddy and Russell Simmons should know the sad, infuriating story of rapper G. Dep, whose real name is...
Read More →Photo sources: Top, MetroHistory.com; above, Don Hogan Charles/The New York Times A great article about the deplapidated Renaissance Ballroom was published in The New York Times this weekend. In his book “When Harlem...
Read More →La Marmite, formerly on near 124th Street, is moving to Seventh Avenue between 133rd and 134th Street. I noticed that the space next door is being prepped for the Shrine restaurant and...
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