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Harlem’s Marcus Samuelsson upgrades, buys Harlem townhouse on West 120th Street
According to Curbed.com, Celebrity Chef and Harlemite Marcus Samuelsson and Maya, his gorgeous wife, have some new digs in Harlem. They’re moving on up as the saying goes from West 118th Street to West 120th Street. The socialite couple have … Continue reading
Marcus Samuelsson to host Harlem Community Day June 25
I am convinced that someone has cloned Marcus Samuelsson, celebrity chef/owner of Red Rooster Harlem and Ginny’s Supper Club. He is everywhere! I recently saw him at the New York City Coalition Against Hunger Spring Gala, where he was honored … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Chef, Ginny's Supper Club, Harlem, history, Joel Berg, marcus samuelsson, memoir, Mount Morris Park, New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Red Rooster Harlem, Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, t, travel, Yes
Marcus Samuelsson and Maya Gate Haile of Harlem featured in June issue of Vogue magazine
I was flipping through my digital copy of Vogue-June 2012 edition and came across a sharp-looking photo of Marcus Samuelsson and his wife Maya, who reside in Harlem. They are in the most recent issue of Vogue because the mag … Continue reading
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Tagged Chef, clothing, fashion, Harlem, literature, marcus samuelsson, memoir, Red Rooster Harlem, style, Vogue Magazine, Yes
New York City Coalition Against Hunger to honor Harlem’s Marcus Samuelsson
In full disclosure, I am so happy to report that one of the organizations I have supported for many years will be honoring one of Harlem’s own and an anti hunger advocate at its Spring Into Action Annual Benefit, May … Continue reading
Posted in Community, education, Events, food, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, New York, New York City, NYC, Red Rooster Harlem, restaurants
Tagged 40 Broad Street, Agnes Molnar, Annual Benefit, Harlem, hunger, Joel Berg, Kathy Goldman, marcus samuelsson, New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Photo by HarlemGal, Rachel V. Stevens Esq., Red Rooster Harlem, Solo Event Space, Spring Into Action, State Senator Liz Krueger
Marcus Samuelsson Pop-Up in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center
A reader points us to an article in the Diner’s Journal-NYTimes.com today, which reports that this coming Thursday, September 8, Marcus Samuelsson will have a pop up in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. Global Street Food pop up will be located in the … Continue reading