Tag Archives: Kyle

Harlem Lampletter: ‘Past Those Noisèd Feet’

During one of those moments in which awareness and radio music happen to coincide, I was struck by a wave of notes that seemed to have escaped through the elevator doors of some off-course spacecraft.  Continue reading

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Kyle, writer and book lover, March 12, 2012

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I’m shooting people who come into my office in the Hotel Theresa. Here’s Kyle from earlier in the week – love the expression on his face. I’m not sure it I would call them portraits or what, but I like these short grabbed moments of time. Continue reading

‘Within Our Gates’: Wycliffe Gordon’s Take on Micheaux Classic Speaks Volumes

For the first time in over twenty years, Jazzmobile, a Harlem-based non-profit with 47 years of service perpetuating jazz music within Harlem, has commissioned a large-scale undertaking: Wycliffe Gordon’s original composition to the silent film ‘Within Our Gates’, directed in 1920 by lauded black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. Continue reading

‘Seed’ (2.0) Set to Flourish at National Black Theatre

The Off-Broadway debut of what playwright Radha Blank has referred to as her ‘love letter to Harlem’, the award-winning ‘Seed’, starts its run on September 16th at the National Black Theatre on 125th Street and 5th Avenue.  Continue reading