Category Archives: Culture

Steve Harvey and Disney: Recognizing the Value of A Child’s Dream

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Dreamers dream

Dreams can come a dime a dozen. What we do with those dreams plays a huge part in determining our character, which ultimately leads us to our destiny. Continue reading

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Walking in Faith to Conquer the Fear of (20)13!

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By Michael Andre Adams

At times while in the gym during spin class, I’ll look down and notice the gears on number 13–the so-called cursed number we’ve been programmed to avoid in American culture. Continue reading

Youth Seek “Exposure” and End to Sex Slavery in New Creative Works Harlem’s Arts

If you look back on some of the most groundbreaking and revolutionary creative works in history, you will see that youth have always played an invaluable role in moving the artistic community and the world forward. Continue reading

Of Note’s Launch Event with Grace Aneiza Ali

Of Note Magazine had an exciting launch of the ‘Guyana Issue,’ on Sunday, June 10th, with Harlemite Grace Aneiza Ali (in black dress) is founder and editorial Director. Continue reading

Harlem’s Franco The Great, Great Work

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Franco  Gaskins the ”Picasso of Harlem” murals in Harlem are soon to be moved to an outside art gallery at the East River. Harlem World Magazine thought it would be a great idea to showcase his masterpieces. Continue reading

HW Pick: “Precious Knowledge” at Teachers College, Columbia University

Join us for a free screening of the powerful 2011 documentary “Precious Knowledge” that chronicles the modern day Civil Rights struggle for ethnic studies and culturally relevant pedagogies in Tucson, Arizona. Continue reading

Here We Go Again, Another Shooting In East Harlem

After many months of shooting in Harlem, another shooting took place. A triple shooting in East Harlem left a teen critically injured and bystanders injured. Continue reading

Soul Train Pulls Into the Smithsonian Collection

Soul Train items will be added to Smithsonian collection. Jacqueline Trescott of the Washington Post is reporting that the National Museum of African American History and Culture has decided to collect items from Soul Train, the “hippest trip in America.”  Continue reading

Governor Paterson Cooks at Korean Parade & Festival

An impressive array of Korean martial artists, marching bands, ornate attire, traditional dancers and fantastic floats traveled down Sixth Avenue as the Korean Parade & Festival celebrated its 30th anniversary on Saturday. Continue reading

Happenings in Harlem!

“I LOVE JAZZ!”
Dee Ramsey, Producer /Host

Wednesday, November 18 through Wednesday, December 30
Listen Up Jazz Fans… we’ve got something for everyone, spread the word!

“Precious”
Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9 Theater
Friday, November 6 through Thursday, December 31
This much anticipated film stars Mo’Nique and introduces Gabourey Sidibe!

”Dark Matters and Entropy”
New paintings by Jack H. White

Renaissance Fine Art (RFA)
Through Saturday, November 14
Dark Matters & Entropy will be considered one of the seminal works of White’s forty-year career!

All of Us
Screening, Panel Discussion & Reception!

Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building
Monday, November 9
FREE ADMISSION!

Bob Dylan
At The United Palace Theater

United Palace Theatre
Tuesday, November 17 through Thursday, November 19
Tickets on SALE NOW!

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