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Charles Rangel, the longtime New York congressman, is being remembered with a series of public viewings in Harlem and City ...
NEW YORK -- Walks in the park just got a lot brighter in Harlem with the opening of a new large-scale sculpture exhibit spanning a stretch that winds through the area's public parks. Local artists ...
On "Harlem River", Kevin Morby finds his future by leaving New York City and the river that gave his debut solo album a name.
The Harlem Renaissance changed the world. We’ve gathered dozens of images, many that we’ve never published, showing the people and the art that they created. By The New York Times By The New ...
Harlem, a 45-block stretch from Central Park to 155th Street — clipped by Fifth Avenue to the east and the Hudson River to the west — isn’t somewhere many first-time New York City visitors see.
His father, Donald Cogsville, was the former president and founding member of the Harlem Urban Development Corporation before New York Governor George Pataki shut down the organization in 1995. “Seems ...
Hazel Dukes, 92, a prominent New York civil rights activist and Harlem resident of 30 years, has spent her life fighting discrimination in housing and education. She lived in the same Harlem ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Harlem Stage is celebrating four decades. It's a non-profit group with a mission to lift up the creative voices of artists of color because those singers, musicians ...
and partners in the village of Harlem.” It figures to be one of the most interesting moments you’ll catch in New York this year—or any year.
Flo Ngala for The New York Times “The history of Harlem churches is bound up with the history of cities and the changes that happen within the cities,” said Prof. Wallace Best, who teaches ...