Tag Archives: Michael Unthank

Kenny Lattimore Becomes Fearless and the Harlem Arts Alliance Gets a New Leader

R&B singer, Kenny Lattimore is ready for a change. The vocalist recently launched his own label, Sincere Soul Records, having inked a distribution deal with EMI Label Services in conjunction with Capitol Records to release his new album, Back 2 Cool. Continue reading
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The Arts In Harlem On HW Radio With Danny Tisdale

“Nationally, more people attend art events than sporting events”NEA

Join Harlem World Radio and the Harlem arts community for this special broadcast of The State of Arts in Harlem on October 28th at 2 pm. Continue reading

Harlem Arts Alliance: A Force in Harlem

Harlem Arts Alliance had their first ever meeting almost ten years ago on September 10, 2001 (the day before 9/11). Continue reading

The State of the Arts in Harlem Radio Special (today)

“Nationally, more people attend art events than sporting events”NEA

Join Harlem World Radio and the Harlem arts community for this special broadcast of The State of Arts in Harlem on October 28th at 2 pm. The show will continue the conversation started during Harlem Arts Advocacy Week by the Harlem Arts Alliance (HAA) and HW Arts writer Claude Jay’s article Highlights of the 4th Annual Harlem Arts Advocacy Week. The State of the Arts in Harlem conversation plans to paint a picture of the past, present and future of the arts in Harlem, the challenges and answers facing Harlem Artists, Arts organizations and businesses for the 21st century. Continue reading

Harlem Arts Advocacy Week At The Schomburg

The HARLEM Arts Alliance in collaboration with Manhattan Community Boards 9 and 10 presents an Arts Community & Community Board panel discussion on Wednesday October 6, 2010 from 5:30PM to 6:30PM at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. As part of event lineup for HARLEM ARTS ADVOCACY WEEK 2010, the keynote address will be given by Dr. Howard Dodson who has served as Chief of the prestigious branch of New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture since 1984.  Noted for his professional devotion and expertise in developing world’s leading repository for materials and artifacts on the global black experience, Dr. Dodson will be stepping down from his post in 2011 after 25 years of service. Continue reading

125th St. BID / HAA Design proposals

Design

The BID ON CULTURE Project, a partnership of the 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID) and the Harlem Arts Alliance (HAA), is requesting design proposals for street banners which will be displayed along 125th Street beginning June 2010 as part of Black Music Month, in celebration of Harlem’s contribution to the history and development of music in America.  Continue reading