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
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
Posted in African American, Career, Celebrity, Change, CHARITY, Collectible, comedy, Culture, Discussion, World of Harlem, Youth
Tagged CHARITY, Disney, Disney World, essence magazine, Lance Gross, Steve Harvey, Walt Disney, Yolanda Adams, Youth
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
Posted in Church, Church faith, Culture, Faith, Family
Tagged Bible, Christian, Christianity, faith, fear, god, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Michael Andre Adams, prosperity, Religion and Spirituality, spirituality, the number 13, Traveling In My World
Posted in Black Music Month, Culture, Entertainment, Harlem art, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged Apollo Theater, Beau McCall, Columbia University, Fishback, Harlem, Harlem Arts Alliance, Harlem Needle Arts, Inc., LLC, Michelle Bishop, New York City, New York Public Library, Solomon Hicks Georgie Exinord, Sophie Walker, Souleo, Souleo Enterprises, St. Nicholas Park, Visual arts

This is Harlem/ Franco’s Blvd, 125th St
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
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
Posted in Culture
Tagged East Harlem, Harlem Hospital Center, St. Luke's Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital
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
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
Posted in Culture
Tagged A Taste of Seoul, Eugene Park, Joseon Tongsinsa, KAAGNY, South Korea
“I LOVE JAZZ!”
|
“Precious”
|
”Dark Matters and Entropy”
|
All of Us
|
Bob Dylan
|