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- Jeff Jacobs Music comes to Harlem
- Vegan Hood to open on Harlem’s restaurant row
- See Reclining Liberty art installation in Harlem’s Morningside Park
- Harlem’s Cantina Taqueria & Tequila Bar moves over one avenue
- A Cantina 8th Ave coming to old Bier International space in Harlem?
- Watch The Mitchells vs The Machines April 30 on Netflix
- Pods arrive in Central Harlem along with a gigantic mural
- Dragon Sushi Harlem opens
- Dragon Sushi rolling into a familiar Harlem space
- Root Juicery of Harlem is open, stop by 112th and FDB
- Bixi, new Harlem restaurant opening next to Lido
- 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
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Attend Savor the Season Uptown at Museum of the City of New York in East Harlm
On September 18 , Harvest Home will be hosting Savor the Season Uptown in East Harlem at the Museum of the City of New York to raise funds for healthy food and lifestyle programs to underserved communities. Attendees can count … Continue reading
Museum of Food and Drink launches new program in East Harlem, MOFAD Roundtable
The Museum of Food and Drink is holding its inaugural MOFAD Roundtable, co-sponsored by the NYC Food Policy Center in East Harlem at Hunter College and Heritage Radio Network Thursday at CUNY School of Public Health at 3rd Avenue/E. 119th. … Continue reading
ArtCrawl Harlem continues Romare Bearden celebration by visiting Newark exhibition
For the first time, ArtCrawl Harlem™, New York’s only guided trolley-bus tour of galleries and art spaces throughout Harlem, will take its tour to Newark, New Jersey as it continues its celebration of Romare Bearden’s career. On Saturday, August 11, … Continue reading
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Several Harlem named/themed songs make Time Out New York’s 100 Best Songs about New York City
Time Out New York recently released a ranked list of 100 songs dealing with the subject of New York City and several Harlem themed or named songs top the list, such as Take the A Train by Duke Ellington, Across … Continue reading
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Tagged Across 100th Street by Bobby Womack, Alicia Keys, Angel of Harlem by U2, Beastie Boys, bobby womack, Duke Ellington, Entertainment, Harlem, harlem blues, Harlem Blues by Nat King Cole, harlem shuffle, Harlem Shuffle by Bob&Earl, Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem, music, music history, nat king cole, Take the A Train by Duke Ellington, THE 100 BEST SONGS ABOUT NEW YORK CITY, Time Out New York
See The Twin Towers and The City Exhibition in Spanish Harlem
Starting September 3, the Museum of the City of New York pays tribute to 9/11 with a three-month exhibition of the World Trade Center. The Twin Towers and The City Exhibition includes photographer Camilo Jose Vergara’s four decades-long study of … Continue reading
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Tagged 10029, 103rd Street, 104th Street, art and culture, Camilo Jose Vergara, Fifth Avenue, Harlem, Live@1220 Fifth, Museum of the City of New York, music, photography, Romain de Plas, Spanish Harlem, The Twin Towers and the City
The Knox Band is the last show at Live@1220 Fifth in Spanish Harlem
If you haven’t visited the outdoor terrace at the Museum City of New York on Fifth Avenue, along with listening to live music, tonight is your last chance. The music series ends with The Knox Band. Tickets are $10 bucks … Continue reading
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East Harlem school to lead peaceful march in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr
On Monday, January 21, 2013 at 10 a.m., Manhattan Country School, located at the base of East Harlem on East 96th Street, will lead a peaceful and inspirational march through the streets of New York City in honor of Dr. … Continue reading
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Tagged 10029, Dr. Martin Luther King, east 96th street, East Harlem, free, Harlem, Jr., Kids, Manhattan Country School, outdoors, poltics, things to do with kids in harlem, upper east side
Live@1220 Fifth continues in Spanish Harlem with DJ Devon Craig Johnson
The Museum of the City of New York’s music series continues tonight on its outdoor terrace overlooking Fifth Avenue and Central Park. DJ Devon Craig Johnson is tonight’s musical guest at LIVE@1220 Fifth. “Jazz guitarist, rock drummer, and DJ Devon Craig Johnson … Continue reading
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Attend Live@1220 Fifth in Spanish Harlem
For the third summer in a row, the Museum of the City of New York will host its eight-week music series on its outdoor terrace overlooking Fifth Avenue and Central Park. The series called “LIVE@1220 Fifth” will take place Wednesday … Continue reading
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Tagged 10029, 103rd Street, 104th Street, Fifth Avenue, Harlem, Live@1220 Fifth, Museum of the City of New York, music, Spanish Harlem