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Ricky’s moving into Hue-Man Bookstore space in Harlem
My, my, my how things quickly change in Harlem when it comes to retail space. It’s true what the Harlem online community has been chatting about lately! Ricky’s appears to be moving into Hue-Man Bookstore’s old commercial space at 124th … Continue reading
Posted in 125th Street, business, Harlem, shopping
Tagged 10026, commercial real estate, Harlem, Hue-Man Bookstore, Photos by HarlemGal, retail space, Ricky's, travel
Harlem’s Hue-Man Bookstore to close July 31
Harlem’s local bookstore dedicated to promoting ethnic writers is closing its doors. An html notice from Hue-Man Bookstore went out to customers today, July 1, telling them that July 31 is the last day of business. On July 31, 2012, … Continue reading
Posted in art and culture, Community, education, Harlem
Tagged Busboys and Poets, creativity, Harlem, Hue-Man Bookstore, literature, undefined, writing
Venus Williams to visit Harlem’s Hue-Man Bookstore
Sep 7, 2010 @ 13:02 By HarlemGal If you’re a big fan of the William’s sisters or love tennis in general, Harlemites will soon have an opportunity to meet one of the best women’s tennis players in the U.S. and … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, fashion, Harlem
Tagged Come to Win, Harlem, Hue-Man Bookstore, Photo by NY Times, tennis, US Open, Venus Williams
Marcus Samuelsson to speak at Harlem’s Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
Feb 11, 2010 By HarlemGal If you would like to meet Chef Marcus Samuelsson and learn about his new book titled New American Table, the opportunity is approaching! A reader has informed us that Samuelsson will be at Harlem’s Hue-Man … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Events, Harlem, restaurants
Tagged Harlem, Hue-Man Bookstore, marcus samuelsson, new american table
MIST Harlem launching new series this month
MIST Harlem (My Image Studios, LLC), the country’s first minority-owned entertainment center, has released their schedule to us announcing new series this month. Check out the details below on the upcoming series: Uptown Thursday Nights Comedy Series This series will … Continue reading
Posted in 116th Street, art and culture, Community, education, entertainment, Events, film, Harlem
Tagged Entertainment, film, Harlem, Lifestyle & Entertainment, media, MIST Harlem, My Image Studios LLC
Another screening of Jumping the Broom in Harlem
Apr 27, 2011 @ 7:15 By HarlemGal Listen up Harlem gal readers! This blog post is for YOU! There is another opportunity to see the motion picture Jumping the Broom this Thursday (April 28), 7 PM, at Magic Johnson Theater … Continue reading
Posted in Community, entertainment, Events, film, Free!, Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC
Live. Love. Shop Harlem!
Nov 22, 2010 @ 4:30 By HarlemGal The Power of One has unveiled its holiday-themed campaign: Live. Love. Shop Harlem. “As the holiday season approaches, we are hoping that customers will come to Harlem as they go about their holiday shopping,” … Continue reading
Posted in art and culture, Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC, shopping
Tagged Harlem, Hue-Man Bookstore, Marva Allen, shopping, The Power of One., uptown