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Graham Court Apartment House, 1905

Graham Court is a historic Harlem apartment building. It was commissioned by William Waldorf Astor, designed by the architects Clinton and Russell, and constructed in 1899-1901 as part of the great Harlem real-estate boom. Continue reading

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HW Pick: You Should Really Write A Book, By Regina Brooks in Harlem

Regina Brooks is the founder and president of Serendipity Literary Agency LLC, and represents a diverse base of award-winning authors in Adult and Young Adult fiction, nonfiction, and Children’s Literature. 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

Matthew Brittain, Youth Mentor, Speaks Out About The Harlem Children Zone

 

On Wedsenday , July 12th, in Harlem Children Zone , on 134th Street, Harlem World Magazine  Interns  created a HW Radio Podcast with host Nia. The interns of set down and spoke to  Learn to Earn (LTE) student coordinators, and student mentor, Matthew “Mr. Matt” Brittain. Continue reading

New Harlem Manuscript Found Written By Claude McKay

 

A new novel by Harlem Renaissance author Claude McKay, titled “Amiable With Big Teeth: A Novel of the Love Affair Between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem,” was discovered by a Columbia University graduate student and recently declared to be authentic. Continue reading

How to Buy Jeans Harlem Fashion Tips (video)

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SPACEStv’s Arden Convinces a Harlem Father to ‘Take Me Home’ (video)

The folks behind YouTube’s SPACEStv channel has this new episode of “Take Me Home” an ‘ambush makeover’ show hosted by MadTV and frequent guest of Chelsea LatelyArden Myrin. Continue reading

Calvin Copeland Passes At St. Lukes Hospital – Funeral Arrangements

For 50 years, Calvin Copeland, was the master chef and owner of Copeland’s Restaurant and Reliable Catering on West 145th Street in Harlem. Continue reading

Harlem Water Front, 1902

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The Harlem Waterfront at the turn of the century was full of horse drawn carriages and street cars rolling over cobblestone streets in 1902. Continue reading

Harlem Boat Club on the Harlem River, June of 1883

The earliest means of transportation around New York Harbor, to Brooklyn and Staten Island and to trading was moored offshore was rowboats. The rowboats would unload trade goods at the rear of the buildings. Continue reading