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Tag Archives: Danny Simmons
HW Pick: The Bearden 100 At Rush Arts Gallery
Posted in Art, Artists, Harlem, Harlem art
Tagged aisha tandiwe bell, Danny Simmons, Dread Scott, Rush Arts Gallery, shani jamila, sol 'sax, the bearden 100
DEF Poetry Jam ReUnion At MIST Harlem
Posted in Harlem art
Tagged Carl Hancock Rux, Danny Simmons, Gregory Hines, Harlem, Jessica Care Moore, Prisoner's Wife, Steve Colman, Tony Award
HBA Harlem Business Economic Summit, 2012, PSA (video)
This year’s summit theme was “Innovating through Tough Times.” We pulled together an exciting line up of forward thinking speakers and moderators. Continue reading
MISTHarlem A Cultural Entertainment Center
MIST Harlem (for “My Image Studios”) is a $21 million, 20,000 sq. ft. cultural entertainment center opening in late-September. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Harlem, HArlem theater, Harlem Theatre, Theater, Theatre
Tagged $21 million, Alain Kei Boguinard, Alexa Birdsong, Art, Carlton Brown, Cassandra Quinlan-Ashford, Cedric Beasley, Danny Simmons, Def Poetry Jam, Gabrielle Denson, Gabrielle Thornton, Harlem, Harlem Business Alliance, Harvist restaurant, HBO, Keira Wesley-Busher, MIST Harlem, MISTHarlem, my image studios, myimagestudios, New York Times, Newsday, restaurant Harvist, Roland Laird, Taneshia Nash Laird, Wall Street Journal, Walter Edwards
The Sweet Spot Festival in Harlem
The Sweet Spot Festival is a FREE family friendly event series, bringing Harlem’s increasingly diverse community together to celebrate it’s rich historical legacy. Continue reading
Help African Voices Celebrate 20 Years (video)
African Voices, one of the few national literary magazines to dedicated to publishing African-American literature and art… Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, harlem books, Harlem lit, Harlem literature, Theater, Theatre, writer, Writing
Tagged african american, African American art, African Voices Communications, African-American artists, Art exhibition, Danny Simmons, Ethnicity, From Cover to Cover: 20 Years of African Voices, Harlem, New York City, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem
Dwyane Wade signs at MIST Harlem During Hue-Man Book Pop-Up (raw video)
Miami Heat basketball champion superstar Dwyane Wade signed copies of his new book, “A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball” on Wednesday night, September 5th, at the brand spanking new My Image Studios MISTHarlem. Continue reading
Posted in Books, harlem books, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged 116th Street (Manhattan), A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball, Book Signing, Carlton Brown, Cheryl Wills, Chocolat Restaurant Lounge, Danny Simmons, Dwyane Wade, Full Spectrum, Harlem, harlem fave, hue man, Hue-Man Bookstore, Kalahari Condominiums, Latin American culture, Marcus Samuelsson, Marva Allen, Miami Heat, MIST Harlem, My Image Studios (MIST) Harlem, NY1, NYKnicks, Red Rooster Restaurant, Roland Laird, T. I., Walter Edwards, www.facebook.com/myimagestudios, www.twitter.com/myimagestudios
Rain Pryor Challenges Race and Visual Artist, Willie Cole Reflects on Harlem
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
Sometimes all it takes is a title to pique one’s interest and with one such as “Fried Chicken and Latkes,” you’re bound to ignite a few mind sparks. Continue reading
Celebrate African Voice’s 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition at the Schomburg Center!
Dear Friends,African Voices has a fine selection of programs scheduled for the fall in honor of our 20th Anniversary. I want to give you a chance to support one of our celebrations and get a pair of tickets for The Sensational Josephine Baker, a wonderful play at The Beckett Theatre. The first ten people to make a contribution to our fundraising campaign will get the tickets! There are also other gifts to thank you for donating. Continue reading Posted in Art, Harlem art, HArlem visual art, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, visual art
Tagged African Voices, Carolyn Butts, Danny Simmons, Harlem, http://www.indiegogo.com/supportav, Josephine Baker, New York, Nonprofit organization, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The Beckett Theatre, ush Philanthropic Arts Foundation

















































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