By Michael Andre Adams
Just last month, Carnival’s Triumph cruise ship remained powerless in the middle of the Gulf Sea for days. Continue reading
By Michael Andre Adams
Just last month, Carnival’s Triumph cruise ship remained powerless in the middle of the Gulf Sea for days. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Transportation, Travel, Traveling In My World
Tagged Carnival, Carnival Cruise Line, Carnival cruise ship, Carnival Cruises, Carnival Dream, Carnival Triumph, Cruise ship, Maarten, Michael Andre Adams, Port Canaveral, Sint Maarten, St.Maarten, Stuck cruise ship, Traveling In My World
During the era in which I came of age–you know, good paying job, nice house, nice whip–there was nothing like stopping at the first floor confectionary counter following a shopping spree at Neiman Marcus! Continue reading
Posted in black history month, Black Music Month, Dating, dessert, Food, Harlem dessert, Health, Holiday, Lifestyle, Love, Michaels' World, Sex, Shop, Shopping, Tasting, Tourism, Travel, Traveling In My World, Valentines Day
Tagged Chocolate, Food, Fudge, good chocolate, Harlem Chocolates, holiday chocolates, John Kelly Chocolates, JW Marriott Hotel, Los Angeles, Michaels' World, Neiman Marcus, premium chocolate, San Francisco, United States, valentine's day candy, valentine's day chocolates, Valentines Day
Three candidates vying for the 72nd State Assembly District seat, representing parts of Washington Heights and Inwood, discussed transit issues and the state of MTA service last night at a forum sponsored by WE ACT for Environmental Justice and Transport Workers Union Local 100. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem politics, Harlem transportation, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, inwood hill park, Transportation, Travel, Washington Heights
Tagged Adriano Espaillat, FASTRACK, FASTRACK overnight, Gabriela Rosa, Gabriela Rosa and Ruben Vargas, Guillermo Linares, Inwood, Jake Carlson, José Manuel Simián, Martin Chicon, Mayra S. Linares, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York), MTA, Ronnie Cabrera, Ruben Vargas, Select Bus Service, Upper Manhattan, Washington Heights, WE ACT
Virgin Islands United is heading to New York City for Labor Day to put on its annual Caribbean Cultural Fest promoting and celebrating the Virgin Islands. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem tourism, Harlem tours, Harlem travel, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Calypso Rose, Caribbean, Caribbean Cultural Fest, Elizabeth Watt, Heart Attack Band, Jackie Robinson Park, labor day, Mocko Jumbie Review, New York City, Outta Limitz, Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem, The Awesome Spectrum Band, The Mighty Swallow, United States, United States Virgin Islands, USVI, V.I. Tourism Department's Ambassadors, Virgin Islanders United, Virgin Islanders United Inc, Virgin Islands, Winston Soso
Actor Laz Alonso, has announced the new celebrity Travel Ambassador for American Airlines and BlackAtlas.com at a launch party at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Continue reading
Heading to Boston before June? If so, check out Medicine Wheel Productions show Then and Now, in their Spoke Gallery with a three person exhibition curated by artist and artivist Kathleen Bitetti. Continue reading
Travel
By Jeff Heilman
Van Slyke Castle’s vine-tangled grandeur persists, with panoramas including a distant Manhattan
Long past their glory days, abandoned forts, crumbled castles and vanished hotels are among a trove of lost treasures found along our area’s roads and wooded trails.
By Michael Andre Adams
Turning heads alongside jazz trumpeter, Marcus Printup, is the chic, quite unique and retro-funky, Nissan Cube Krom.
Introduced in 2007, the Cube went Krom for 2009. For 2010, Nissan added additional bling to the long list of edgy extras including 16″ Krom-exclusive aluminum-alloy wheels, Krom-exclusive integrated body design – front fascia and grille, body side sills, rear fascia and rear roof spoiler, automatic on/off headlights, Krom black/gray seat cloth…
Tagged Marcus Printup, Michael’s World, Nissan, Nissan Cube Krom