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Dance Theatre of Harlem and a former dancer are in a dispute over the rights to a trove of photographs from the organization's early days.
The Studio Museum in Harlem is reopening, and area residents will be able to see world-class art at little or no cost on select days. Studio Museum in Harlem was first founded in 1968 and has called 125th Street home since the 1980s. It has been closed for ...
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Harlem ‘a-buzz’ as Border Bowl host
It’s in the air in Harlem. “Very, very excited,” said Cameron Vasquez. That’s because Harlem is in a place of honor: the fifth site to host a Border Bowl. “We’re very proud to bring people into Harlem and show off our facilities,
During the Harlem Renaissance, some Black people hosted rent parties, celebrations with an undercurrent of desperation in the face of racism and discrimination. By Debra Kamin A series of cards with dates and bits of poetry advertising rent parties.
The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our newsletters to have stories delivered to your inbox. Consider becoming a member to support our nonprofit journalism. Harlem Children’s Zone, the renowned nonprofit providing social ...
This year, Harlem Week has rolled out its biggest event to date with a three-week lineup of free events to commemorate the festival’s golden anniversary. With the theme of “Celebrating the Journey,” an array of concerts, activities and themed days ...
The Harlem Children’s Zone is investing millions of dollars to create savings plans for students in its charter schools and, eventually, nationwide. By Stefanos Chen A New York City nonprofit group, flush with millions in private capital, is piloting a ...
A while back, Victoria Christopher Murray set out on a mission to learn about the women of the Harlem Renaissance. But in her research, she mostly found stories about men – until she came across Jessie Redmon Fauset. Fauset, whom Langston Hughes called ...
Kehillat Harlem, a non-denominational “shul community, ” is building Jewish infrastructure in a neighborhood where it once thrived.
One of classic Hollywood’s major crimes is to have invested colossal efforts in fiction and hardly any in nonfiction, which, in the early days, was largely relegated to “newsreels.” As a result, most of the talk in talking pictures was screenwriters ...
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