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Tag Archives: visual art
Rain Pryor Challenges Race and Visual Artist, Willie Cole Reflects on Harlem
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
Sometimes all it takes is a title to pique one’s interest and with one such as “Fried Chicken and Latkes,” you’re bound to ignite a few mind sparks. Continue reading
Randy Weston At The Visual Arts and Jazzfest 2012
On Saturday, September 8th, 11am – 7pm, Artist and Curator Gwendolyn Black continues her annual Visual Arts and Jazzfest 2012 with the 1st Annual Visual Arts and Jazz Outdoor Art Fair headlined by Guggenheim Fellow and NEA Jazz Master Pianist Randy Weston. Continue reading
Posted in HArlem Jazz, HArlem music, HArlem visual art, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged Ahmad Jamal, Alfred Weeks, Anthony Thompson, Atiba Kwabena, Bill Saxon Quartet, Carol Weaver, Countee Cullen Library, Danny Mixon, Daren Chambers, David Mills, David Sanborn, E.J. Antonio, Frank James, Gary Johnston, Grace Derrick, Gwendolyn Black, Harlem, Harlem Hospital's Stop Smoking Program, Hubert Williams, Jackie Hicks, Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell, James Gethers, jeweler Ali, Joan Chiverton, Joe Williams, John Van Means, Langston Hughes, Lincoln Center, Lora Renee Tucker, Mekka Timberlake, MetroPlus Healthcare, New York City, Randy Weston, Sadikisha Collier, Tafa, Tanya Tyler, Timothy D. Bellavia, Tom Mitchelson, visual art, Visual Arts and Jazzfest
Chuck D Challenges Ageism in Hip-Hop
While the average American lifespan is projected to increase that doesn’t mean that hip-hop is welcoming of performers over a certain age, according to legendary rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cause, Celebrity, Harlem, Harlem art, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, Talk, Theater, Theatre
Tagged Art Crawl Harlem's celebration of Romare Bearden, Art In General, Billies Black, BlackAtlas.com, Christopher "Play" Martin, Chuck D, Danny Simmons, eMerge: Danny Simmons & Artists on the Cusp, Gay community, Laz Alonso, Let Gesture: Abstract Expressionism, Let Go, Marcus Samuelsson, Melanie Fion, Meli’sa Morgan, Most Of My Heroes STILL Don't Appear on No Stamp, Public Enemy, Ricky Day, robert townsend, Roger C. Tucker III, Romare Bearden, Studio Museum in Harlem, Tucker, Tucker Contemporary Art, visual art








































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