Tour De Force: Hamilton Heights

Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not go up on the Hill? Sugar Hill that is– also known as Hamilton Heights amongst the more cultured sect. The Hamilton Heights Homeowners Association is hosting their annual House and Garden Tour with events that start tomorrow and extend through Sunday.

Last year, the [...]

Face to Face

Saturday- Sunday 2-6 pm
Contact: Truce: 212.663.0555
Vickie: 917. 557. 6717
Come to join us for the opening reception of:
Recycling Art Exhibition
Face to Face TRUCE and Vickie Fremont
At the Mink Gallery 461 W 126 street
May 28-June 1, 2008

Baba: Black Artists’ Expressions of Father

Canvas Paper and Stone will be collaborating with The Real Dads Network to present BABA, a group show curated by Kheven LaGrone. BABA, which means “father” in several languages in Africa including Swahili, Shona, Zulu and Ndebele, brings together an eclectic mix of Black visual artists and media, including painting, ceramics, photography and mixed media. [...]

EZ’s Woodshed is up for sale

EZ’s has been in trouble for a while despite having received two very glowing U.F. reviews. Earlier this year Gordon started throwing rent parties to keep the place going, but it seems that he has since decided to go ahead and put the joint up for sale. See details below:

Green Cart Applications

Vendors interested in operating one of New York City’s new Green Carts have the opportunity to apply now! All applications must be postmarked no later than June 18, 2008. This year’s 500 permits are now up for grabs. Another 500 permits will be available in 2009.
Green Carts are mobile food carts that sell only raw fruits and [...]

The Scoop: Quick and Dirty Edition

City wants to revamp tax incentives for uptown fast food chains [NYT]
Harlem teen charged with shooting another teen on Upper West Side [NYT]
Supermarket preservation rally took place today at City Hall [NRA]

Harlem Homeland Security

By forota via Flickr Pool.
Sign posted on Convent Avenue