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Walter’s World: Lyrics From Lockdown at the National Black Theatre

By Walter Rutledge

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Playwright Oscar Wilde said, “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” Continue reading

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Walter’s World: Weekend Picks Fine Art, Theater and The Apollo February 7, 2013

By Walter Rutledge

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There is literally a blizzard of arts related activity this weekend. Fine Art, Theater bound uptown, while one of Harlem’s most revered venues opens it doors to the public. Here are some of the many events happening around the city and in our community. Continue reading

Walter’s World: Weekend Picks Dance, Art, Theater and Disco

By Walter Rutledge

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From the lyrics of the late great Barry White, “It may be winter outside but in my heart its spring” this weekend promises to provide some much needed artistic heat despite the frigid weather. We have dance in Midtown and Chelsea; art and theater in Harlem, and Disco downtown. Here are a few of the events happening around the city and in our community. Continue reading

The Indelible Influence of Malcolm X At The Schomburg

Although Malcolm X was assassinated in Harlem at the Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965, his vision, philosophy and—above all—his words live on.   Continue reading