Category Archives: HW Picks

HW Pick: New Film ‘Fast Food Or Fast Poison’ From Maysles Teen Producers Academy Students (video)

This is a pick from one of the many films directed, produced and edited by high school students Ilaini Maximo and Kahni Wilks from the six-week summer documentary intensive program at The First Annual Maysles Institute at the Teen Producers Academy in Harlem. Continue reading

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HW Pick: “Hands to the Sky,” Reaches High In Harlem (video)

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Positive feedback from more than 2,000 house music enthusiasts in Miami, New York, Baltimore and Boston who screened “Hands to the Sky,” a documentary exploring outdoor house music dance parties in 2012, inspired the producers to show fans even more love with a 2013 cut of the film.  Continue reading

Good books: Beyond Blackface—Uncovering the Dark Age of Public Amusements

By Kyle Fraser

Beyond Blackface: African Americans and the Creation of American Popular Culture, 1890-1930: its cover features a color print of a poster promoting Haiti, the Federal Theater Project’s (FTP)’celebration of the anticolonial revolution’. The old adage warns against judging books by their covers.

Fine. But in this post-palpable atmosphere of digitized letters, in which read-only text files are unzipped and consumed with increasing regularity, a book cover, when available, shouldn’t go overlooked either. Produced by the FTP’s Harlem Unit in 1938, Haiti, a story of black empowerment revived by William (no Burghardt) Du Bois enjoyed a 103-show run at the storied Lafayette Theater, (just two years after a 20-year old Orson Welles-directed version of ‘Macbeth’—set in Haiti and with an all-black castopened to such fervor that 7thavenue had to be shut down for ten blocks in each direction of the theater) selling ‘some 74,000 tickets’ and prompting a theater reviewer to declare that Harlem had ‘stole [n] some of Broadway’s thunder’ in Time’s March issue that year. “Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan.” Time Magazine 14March 1938. Print. Continue reading

HW Pick: Picking Up The Pieces By Paloma Faith Live On The Graham Norton Show (video)

“Picking Up The Pieces” by Paloma Faith hitting the streets on 20th May, is the first single taken from Paloma’s new album “Fall To Grace” which is available on 28th May, 2013. Continue reading

HW Pick: Jessye Norman Does “Ask Your Mama” With Guestlove And Others At The Apollo (video)

Jessye NormanThis multi-media work brings to life Langston Hughes’ epic poem “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz” with music spanning from Africa to the Americas, the South to the North, opera to jazz, gospel to be-bop. Continue reading

Walter’s World: Weekend Picks Art, Dance and Music

By Walter Rutledge

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With the weather promising to be unseasonably warm this weekend, there is no excuse not to get out and experience and explore the art scene. There is art and wine uptown, music Harlem style at the Apollo, and icons are celebrated uptown and downtown. Here are a few of the events happening around the city and in our community. Continue reading

HW Pick: The Dark Knight Rises, Batman 3 (video)

Here’s the new Dark Knight Rises, Batman 3 movie from Warner Brothers that opened on July 20th, 2012, with Christian Bale returning as Batman to battle Tom Hardy as Bane and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. Continue reading

HW Pick: Profetas at Central Park SummerStage

The video is from Profetas a revolutionary tropical hip-hop duo formed by the African female voice of Antombo Langangui and the Colombian MC Pablo Fortaleza. Continue reading

HW Pick: Uptown Fridays at the Studio Museum

It’s a party and you’re invited! Spend your hot summer nights at The Studio Museum in Harlem during Uptown Fridays. Continue reading

HW Pick: Drake, Take Care, ft. Rihanna (video)

Drake said, this is “one of the most brilliant songs of my lifetime. I truly, truly believe this songs belongs with ranks of The Beatles and all of the greats. Continue reading