Share
Search this blog
-
Recent posts
- Free film screening in Harlem, See Black and Blue Oct. 9
- Vege spot opens in Harlem, Lyn-Genet’s Kitchen owned by bestselling author
- Annie’s Juicery lands on Harlem‘s Restaurant Row
- Redesign planned for Harlem Meer area, groundbreaking set for Fall 2020
- Introducing Bean & Barley, opening on Harlem’s restaurant row
- Paint’n Pour opening in Harlem on restaurant row
- Watching Black Panther in Harlem | Racism | Al Jazeera
- Harlem’s coffee scene continues North with ACP Coffee
- Shop stylish kid essentials by Harlem resident, #blackfriday code offered here
- CitiBike station spotted on Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem
- Karaoke Night in Harlem begins September 4th
- Ganache Coffee coming to Harlem restaurant row not Honeycomb Burgers
- Meryl Streep spotted in Harlem, The Papers’ cast dine at Row House
- Harlem-based Black Nuns joining real estate madness, selling historic location
- NYC KidsFest brings Performing Artists to Morningside Park, Sunday June 18
- Whole Foods Market opening in Harlem July 21, 125th & Lenox Avenue
- Practice yoga all day long at Harlem’s Soulfest NYC
- Food and Drink Boulevard in Harlem happening May 10
- Farm-to-table restaurant opens in Harlem, Take the A train to Clay
- Shrine World Music Venue in Harlem turns 10
Search Results for: John Legend
John Legend performs at Harlem’s Apollo Theater
Feb 10, 2009 @ 3:11 By HarlemGal I ask myself sometimes “why did I move to Harlem and make this area my home?” I generally answer myself back (or tell those that will listen to me) I came here … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, Harlem, music
Tagged Alicia Keys, Apollo Theater, Harlem, Harold Ford, John Legend, Show Me Campaign
Pablo Blaqk and Ladell McLin perform tonight at the Shrine in Harlem, no cover charge
Need plans for tonight? How about listening to some live music in Harlem? The good folks over at the Shrine, located at 2271 Adam Clayton Powell (7th Ave) between 133 & 134 streets, tell HarlemGal Inc. they have two live … Continue reading
Posted in Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., art and culture, drinks, Events, food, Harlem, music, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 2271 7th Avenue, Harlem, Ladell McLin, music, Pablo Blaqk, Shrine, Yatenga French Bistro
Halle Berry spotted in Harlem
Jun 15, 2011 @ 11:17 By HarlemGal The lovely and talented Halle Berry was in Harlem last night (June 14) according to a HCL follower on Twitter. Apparently, she was in town for a benefit dinner organized by Mayor Bloomberg. … Continue reading
Posted in art and culture, business, entertainment, Harlem, Harlem Tavern, New York, New York City, NYC, restaurants
Tagged Halle Berry, Harlem, Mariska Hargitay, Mayor Bloomberg, Photos by Getty, Red Rooster Harlem
It’s open house at Harlem’s Apollo Theater
Feb 20, 2009 @ 8:17 By HarlemGal Not sure what to do this weekend and you want to get out on the town, but need a recession-proof event. HarlemCondoLife has the perfect recommendation. If you have time, come on up … Continue reading
Where to listen to Make Music New York in Harlem, June 21
Mark your calendar! June 21 is when Make Music New York happens and there are plenty of options to experience the rhythm right here in Harlem! Below is a complete list of Harlem businesses participating, along with the talented … Continue reading
Posted in 110th Street, 116th Street, 125th Street, Community, Corner Social, entertainment, Events, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Free!, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, Harlem businesses, Harlem Restaurant Row, Harlem restaurants, Harlem Tavern, HarlemGal, music, New York, New York City, NYC, restaurant row, restaurants, Things to do in Harlem
Tagged Harlem, make music New York
Black Comic Book Festival happening today at the Schomberg in Harlem
This is for all the comic book fans out there in Harlem! Today from 10 AM to 4 PM, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, located at 515 Lenox Ave at 135th Street, is hosting The Black Comic … Continue reading
Common Ground Family Festival is happening at Morningside Park in Harlem
UPDATE: The Friends of Morningside Park have decided to reschedule the festival for a date in October. As soon as the rain date is available, we will pass along. The Friends of Morningside Park are holding its Common Ground Family … Continue reading
See ‘The Love We Make’ by Harlem’s own Albert Maysles, a documentary about Paul McCartney and 9/11
I received an interesting email today from the Paul McCartney Fan Club (yes, I am a huge fan) informing me that there is a documentary called The Love We Make, which is a chronicle of Paul McCartney life after 9/11. … Continue reading
Posted in Community, film, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 9/11, Albert Maysles, American Express, documentary, Harlem, Maysles Cinema, paul mccartney, Showtime, The Love We Make