Tag Archives: Souleo Enterprises

“Art Enology” Twenty Artists At Art In Flux Harlem Gallery

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Holidays and wine are a natural pairing, and to celebrate the season this December, pop-up gallery, Art in Flux Harlem, will present Art Enology, featuring the works of celebrated and local artists along with a full roster of weekly art and wine events into January 2013. Continue reading

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Souleo: Actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickney Returns After Rescuing a Harlem Neighborhood

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
In the late 1980’s to mid-1990’s, actress and comedienne, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney was one of Hollywood’s most promising talents. Continue reading

Macy Gray Covers Stevie Wonder and the Arts Post-Hurricane Sandy

In these times of political turmoil, socioeconomic inequities and environmental issues the songs of Stevie Wonder resonate deeply. Continue reading

R&B Diva, Monifah Talks Voting and Finding Inner Peace

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
As the presidential election nears the arts/culture community is playing a significant role in encouraging citizens to vote. R&B Divas docu-series TV show star and Harlem native, Monifah lent her voice to the cause at the event, Continue reading

ASCAP Honors, DJ Beverly Bond an Advocate for Women in Music

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
Positions of power and visibility virtually always demand a sense of integrity, responsibility and courage. Continue reading

Singer, Vivian Green Forsakes Pop; The New York Film Festival to Screen A Chick Webb Documentary

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
At some stage in the careers of arts professionals there is a point where they reach the crossroads of art and commerce. Continue reading

Singer, Dwele Learns from His Mistakes; a New TV Network Launches

Before taking that next leap forward in your personal life or career you may want to look back to learn from previous mistakes. Continue reading

Harlemite Freddie Jackson Prepares to Celebrate 30 Years in Music

 

It’s hard to imagine it now but at one point in time according to R&B legend, Freddie Jackson; he was predicted to only have fifteen minutes of fame. Continue reading

Singer, Ledisi Finds Beauty and Beau McCall is Visual Artist of the Month

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents:  On the “A” w/Souleo

If you walk down 125th Street in Central Harlem you’re bound to see diverse images of female beauty in various shapes, skin tones and hairstyles. Continue reading

Youth Seek “Exposure” and End to Sex Slavery in New Creative Works Harlem’s Arts

If you look back on some of the most groundbreaking and revolutionary creative works in history, you will see that youth have always played an invaluable role in moving the artistic community and the world forward. Continue reading