Healthy Harlem Rolls
The Metropolitan Hospital Auxiliary hosted its 2013 Spring gala on Thursday, April 10 with a cocktail reception, and fun, interactive evening of bowling and billiards at Frames Bowling Lounge. Continue reading
Healthy Harlem Rolls
The Metropolitan Hospital Auxiliary hosted its 2013 Spring gala on Thursday, April 10 with a cocktail reception, and fun, interactive evening of bowling and billiards at Frames Bowling Lounge. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Harlem art, HArlem visual art
Tagged Art, Digital art, Harlem, HSA, Medicare, Organizations, United States, Visual arts
These three videos cover the”Classic Quartet” period in John Coltrane’s musical life. Coltrane‘s musical style from 196o-1962 had further developed, he was determined to make each performance “a whole expression of one’s being.” Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, arts, ASTRO, cancer, cecil taylor, Coltrane, Dear Old Stockholm, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Jimmy Garrison, John Coltrane, Kathleen Sebelius, Love Supreme, McCoy Tyner, Medicare, Miles Davis, My Favorite Things, New York City, Oncology, Ornette Coleman, Patient, Radiation therapy, Sun Ra, United States
Posted in Harlem, Harlem art, HArlem theater, Harlem Theatre, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged Art, Audition, Broadway theatre, Disney Theatrical Group, Harlem, Harlem School of the Arts, Health savings account, HSA, Insurance, Internal Revenue Service, Medicare, New York City, Saint Nicholas Avenue
Hey Harlem, how about a two-year tax cut extension? That compromise between Congress and the president was nice, but you can do better. You can get a 0% tax rate on many kinds of income. It’s pretty hard to avoid paying taxes on your paycheck. But there are all kinds of ways to pick up money that the Internal Revenue Service can’t touch — such as from rebates, fringe benefits and moonlighting. Continue reading
Health
…what you need to know.
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law comprehensive health reform legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged AARP, Dr. Nelson, health care reform, Kaiser Family Foundation, Medicare
Politics
Rep. Rangel announced Thursday that Medicare would begin mailing out to tens of thousands of seniors $250 ‘donut hole’ checks starting Monday, June 14 thanks to the recently passed health care reform legislation. Continue reading