Harlem ushered in the holiday season with dazzling brilliance on November 18th as the Harlem Holiday Parade of Lights set off at 6 p.m. from Broadway and 125th Street. Now […]
Harlem ushered in the holiday season with dazzling brilliance on November 18th as the Harlem Holiday Parade of Lights set off at 6 p.m. from Broadway and 125th Street. Now […]
Blacks Are Strutting Their Stuff on Broadway By Linda Armstrong There are 24 shows gracing Broadway stages and showcasing the enormous talents of Blacks. One of the most anticipated musicals […]
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to honor survivors, remember those we’ve lost, and raise awareness about this life-altering disease. For me, this month carries profound significance. In […]
Your favorite Uncle will want to hear from you in about six months, maybe sooner. He’ll want to talk about your wallet, first and foremost. He’ll be interested in your […]
There are many herbs that grow by the wayside, in the parks and empty lots, and growing up between the concrete that people try to kill off as weeds. These […]
What we understand and believe to be true is based upon an agreement. When that agreement of what is true changes, what was believed to be true may also change. […]
FREE SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park is one of the cornerstones of The Public Theater’s mission. Since 1962, over six million people have enjoyed […]
How can anyone afford to buy a home in Harlem? This is indeed a tough question. Many Harlem residents are extremely frustrated over the asking prices of homes currently on […]
Has anyone ever told you that getting old is easy? My Granny was the most outspoken person I have ever met. She would not bite her tongue or hold back […]
Four years ago the Black Women on Broadway Awards (BWOB) were created to celebrate the artistry, leadership, and impact of Black women on Broadway. Now some four years later, the […]