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Tag Archives: Shante Bacon
Harlem Gets a Makeover and Danny Simmons Meets the CULTURE CRASHERS
This article is courtesy of our partner with Harlem Arts Alliance HAA
The famed 125th Street is getting a makeover but to see the results you will have to look upward. Last week, the 125th Street Business Improvement District, the Harlem Arts Alliance and Harlem Community Development Corporation unveiled the new banner designs for the fourth annual “BID on Culture” banner program. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Harlem, Harlem art
Tagged 125th Street Business Improvement District, Aaron Davis Hall, Apollo Theater, Ceez Liive, Columbia University, Cynthia Keteku, Danny Simmons, George Faison, Harlem, Harlem Arts Alliance, Harlem Community Development Corporation, Justin West, Karimah, Laura Gadson, Lisa D. Hayes, Marivel Mejia, New York City, Sean Phillips, Shante Bacon, Souleo, Soyca Mphahlele, Strivers Gardens Gallery, Tomo Mori
Happy 5th Anniversary 135th Street Agency
On Saturday, the 135th Street Agency celebrated five years of business with an exclusive BBQ & Fish Fry at El Patio of Talay Lounge in Harlem with Agency founder and partner Shante Bacon (that’s her second from the right in white shirt). Continue reading
Posted in Media
Tagged 135th Street Agency, BBQ & Fish Fry, Saptosa Foster, Shante Bacon, Talay Lounge, Vibe







































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