Category Archives: Harlem Week

HARLEM WEEK Concluded With Percy Sutton 5K Run And Walk for Peace

Over 6,000 runners and walkers took to the streets of Harlem for the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and NY Road Runners Percy E. Sutton 5K Run and NYC Family Health Walk for Peace In Our Communities. Continue reading

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HW Pick: Street fashion, Harlem Day 2012

Kyle Sterling, 22, model, Harlem

Check out the tribal-print accessories and Nike kicks in this week’s street fashion, shot at the annual Harlem Day celebration earlier this month. Continue reading

Running and Walking in Historic Harlem

Four men finished today’s Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run in less than 15 minutes, overcoming humidity and a hilly first mile to add to the historic neighborhood’s legacy as a home for trailblazers. Continue reading

Melvin Van Peebles Turns 80 and HARLEMWEEK Attracts Crowds

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
If you’re in the arts and thinking of calling yourself a renaissance man or woman you should review the career of Melvin Van Peebles. Continue reading

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A Great Day in Harlem 2012 Fashion Fusion Showcase Designer Sofistafunk (video)

 

It was certainly A Great Day in Harlem as the tri-state area premiere fashion committee – the Harlem Fashion Initiative – descended on Grant’s Tomb for the HARLEM WEEK 2012 Fashion Fusion Showcase.  Continue reading

Sponsored Love: NYC Senior Citizen’s Day Indoor/Outdoor Expo

The first public outdoor event for HARLEM WEEK 2012 “A Great Day in HARLEM” was a huge success because of your support and participation!

Harlem Week 2011 Photographs By Rudy Collins

It was a great day in Harlem on Saturday, August 20, 2011 at the Harlem Week event on 135th Street (between eighth and 7th Avenues). Continue reading

New York City Senior Citizen’s Day In Harlem

HARLEM WEEK 2011′s Economic Development Day

More than 40 businesses will participate in the NYC Economic Development Day Business Expo as part of HARLEM WEEK 2011 on Thursday, August 4, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Columbia University’s Alfred Lerner Hall, 115th Street and Broadway, in Manhattan. Continue reading