Monthly Archives: March 2011

Senegalese Films At Museum Of The Moving Image

Check out the exciting upcoming series, The Master, The Rebel, and The Artist: The Films of Ousmane Sembène, Djibril Diop Mambéty, and Moussa Sene Absa, presented at the Museum of the Moving Image in collaboration with the Institute of African Studies , Columbia University . Continue reading

‘Nourishing NYC Earth Day’ In Harlem

Nourishing NYC Earth Day will be celebrated on Saturday, April 23th, at 12 pm at Carver Community Garden on 124th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues in Harlem as well as in smaller gardens around the Bronx and Manhattan. Organizers of the event, led by Nourishing NYC, have been presenting Earth Day celebrations since 2008. Continue reading

Pathmark’s “Senior Appreciation Mondays” In Harlem

On Monday April 4th, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc., owners of the Pathmark is launching “Senior Appreciation Mondays,” a new special discount program for seniors in all Pathmark storesContinue reading

Sports With The Razz: Narrowing The Gap

By Marc Rasbury

Can you believe that some folks are suggesting that the NCAA should implement some kind of BCS-like system for the Men’s Basketball Tournament? The traditionalists are crying that too many “Cinderellas” made the Final Four. Continue reading

Design Wiz Stephen Burks At The Studio Museum

How They Carry Laundry in Heaven The Studio Museum in Harlem is opening its spring shows this week, including design wiz Stephen Burks’s “Man Made”—part basket-weaving studio, part exhibition of vibrant woven housewares designed in collaboration with artisans from South Africa, Peru, and India. Continue reading

Harlem Group Helps Montreal, Canada

Some people living in Parc Extension worry houses and apartments in the Montreal neighbourhood are on their way to becoming unaffordable thanks to a new university campus that will be built nearby. Continue reading

The Senator Chuck Allen III Scholarship Fund

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Senator Chuck Allen III Scholarship Fund is now receiving applications for the 2011 Scholarship Fund season.  Minority students are encouraged to apply.  The Fund is seeking motivated high school seniors who exhibit leadership and are involved in the betterment of … Continue reading

Harlem Hospital Wins Most Honors For Outstanding Physicians

The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) today honored 31 physicians for their leadership and commitment to advancing the mission of the public hospital system and to providing safe, efficient, quality healthcare to New Yorkers. Continue reading

UN Building Named After Harlemite Ron H. Brown

Congressman Charles Rangel and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today will join President Barack Obama to dedicate the Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building in New York City. Continue reading

Rao’s Celebrates It’s 115th Year In E. Harlem

Rao’s in East Harlem. There is no menu, no photos, no names to be mentioned, and you’ll most likely never get in. But, in the rare case that you do, it will be the experience of a lifetime. Continue reading

Black Comic Book Day In Harlem

by LHRN

Superman. Batman. Wonder WomanFat Albert. Storm from X-men. These are a few of the characters, I, and perhaps, you grew up with.  However, until I received an email about Black Comic Book Day at Hue-Man Bookstore, I never realized how few and far between strong women and characters of color were.

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New Link To Free Event In Harlem On HW Site

Hey Folks,

We just wanted to let you know that we have a new tab at the top of our website for “Free” events Harlem-wide here. Continue reading