Hundreds of volunteers recently participated in a day of service to beautify Isaac Newton Middle School for Math and Science in East Harlem, but the City Year New York nonprofit has an impact on the community every day.
The Harlem journalist who coined the phrase “New Jack Swing” while writing a profile passed away in Maryland. There is
New Yorkers and local organizations are confused and concerned​ after the White House press secretary said the administration will take more action to freeze funding of certain programs in the coming weeks and months.
East Harlem can be something of a desert when it comes to cocktail bars with delicious food, but Perch is an inviting oasis with innovative drinks and a ricotta dip I won’t soon forget.
He became world-renowned, as well as controversial, because of his actions and statements about black empowerment at a time when the concept was virtually unknown. Now, Marcus Garvey, the organizational leader who ended up being convicted of mail fraud a century ago,
The ladies of “Harlem” are back and trying to start new chapters but for Camille, old work (Ian) won’t let her be great.
Featuring free classical music performances, poetry walks, historical discussions and even a 'drunk history' comedy show, Black History month in New York City offers something for just about everyone.
Over on the daytime circuit, Mario and Abbott Elementary ’s Janelle James joined Jennifer Hudson, and Jon Batiste unveiled his new jazz club in The Bahamas, adding another milestone to his illustrious career. Keep scrolling to see the Black stars out and about this week.
Forest Whitaker returns as Bumpy Johnson this spring with the return of the MGM+ drama series 'Godfather of Harlem'
Creator Tracy Oliver and cast members talk about the series’ final season, where its core characters find happiness in unexpected ways.
The unwritten history of Finell White, who went from Harlem playgrounds to South Carolina countrysides and rewrote the record book
A Political Ecology of Things,” argued, “there was never a time when human agency was anything other than an interfolding network of humanity and nonhumanity” (p. 31). The rocks’ refusal to be flattened is not a failure of human ingenuity.