Category Archives: HW Qoute of the day

Qoute of the Day: Harlem is the Mecca … everything…comes from Harlem.

“Harlem is the Mecca of New York City. Everything is so soulful; everything about Harlem is so dope. Everything about New York City that people know— Continue reading

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Qoute Of The Day: Inspired By “…Women” In Harlem – Sassoon

Legendary hairstylist Vidal Sassoon died Wednesday at age 84 at his home on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles, after almost half a century in the business. Continue reading

HW Qoute of the Day: “I Was A White Sex Slave in Harlem”

In News.com.ua actor Norman Reedus talks about turning to directing (after his traffic accident), making three short films, and eventually built up to a feature film that never quite launched called I Was A White Sex Slave in Harlem. Continue reading

HW Qoute of the day: State Senator Bill Perkins – I couldn’t tell you

In an article by the NY Times two days ago. With the troubles with Governor Paterson brewing, it seemed to be less clear how the Senate and the Assembly, and the governor, will collaborate on cutting $9 billion and sealing a budget deal by the April 1 deadline. When reporter Michael Powell asked senator Bill Perkins of Harlem, he said “If I knew, I couldn’t tell you,” he continued saying, “But I don’t know.”

Qoute Of The Day: “This president did something I have been waiting for my entire life” Geoffrey Canada

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“This president did something I have been waiting for my entire life, have a Democratic president that absolutely touched the third rail of Democratic politics. He said, our schools are failing. We’re going to hold teachers accountable. We’re going to fund education, but we’re going to expect results. And, if you don’t produce results, out you go. This has never happened in a Democratic president before. And I think we’re getting ready for change in America.”

- Geoffrey Canada, President, Harlem Children’s Zone

HW Qoute Of The Day

“Halloween. The only night Michael Jackson looks right.”

Cindy Adams, for the NY Post