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Last photo stream was on Harlem Week. Now photos of Harlem’s eating establishments are up! If you have a photo of your favorite Harlem place, send to me by email, Twitter or Facebook!
Remembering 9/11 in photos. Here are the 25 most power images of that day, according to Life.com.
A follower on our twitter tweeted: did you see Tonnie’s Minis on Groupon? They are offering 50 percent off on a dozen cupcakes! It’s a buy now offer until tonight.
There is also deals for Amor Cubano at 2018 3rd Avenue in East Harlem. I have dined there and its good place for Cuban food. They are offering half off on your dining experience, liquor not included.
And Atomic Wings, located at the corner of 113th and Frederick Douglass Blvd., which we reviewed on this site, is offering $6 for any combo meal.
These Groupon deals are only for today so go to their site if you’re interested.
And a big thanks to the twitter follower who gave us the heads up. Much appreciated!
Posted in business, drinks, food, Harlem, restaurants
Tagged 10027, Amor Cubano, atomic wings, eating out, groupon, Harlem, Tonnies Minis

New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development recently announced housing lotteries on their website. The Borough of Manhattan has five listed with HPD and they are all in Harlem. If you are looking for a lottery apartment in Harlem, you may want to check out the links below. To see the entire list for the City, click here.
2081 Madison Avenue, East Harlem
2524 Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Blvd., Harlem
200 East 125th Street, East Harlem
Posted in 125th Street, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., apartments, Community, Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC, real estate
Tagged 200 East 125th Street, 2081 Madison Avenue, 2524 Adam Clayton Powell Jr., 34 West 139th Street, 654 St. Nicholas Avenue, Blvd., East Harlem, Harlem, lottery apartments, West Harlem

HarlemGal Inc. has been given the heads up about another FREE film screening at Harlem’s Magic Johnson Theater in Harlem, September 8. It’s called Thunder Soul presented by Jamie Foxx.
Thunder Soul follows the extraordinary alumni from Houston’s storied Kashmere High School Stage Band, who return home after 35 years to play a tribute concert for the 92-year-old Conrad “Prof” Johnson, their beloved band leader who broke the color barrier and transformed the school’s struggling jazz band into a world-class funk powerhouse in the early 1970s.
If you would like to see Thunder Soul for FREE Thursday, September 8th at 7 p.m. at Magic Johnson Theater in Harlem, click here for tickets. And remember, tickets are on a first come, first serve basis!
Posted in 125th Street, Events, film, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Free!, Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged film, free, Harlem, Houston, Jamie Foxx, Magic Johnson Theater, Texas, Thunder Soul
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 bands playing tonight, September 2, with no cover! Sweet. See details below!
Pablo Blaqk 8 p.m., no cover charge
The one and only Pablo Blaqk is playing a a very special bonus NYC show tonight after packing the house last night at Arlene’s Grocery. The Cuban-American, soulful singer-songwriter, is touring to support the long-awaited release of his Sons & Daughters album. He has shared the stage with incredible acts like John Legend, John Forte, Great Lake Swimmers, and Joshua James. With over 230,000 YouTube views, this young artist is steadily on the rise. Pablo Blaqk is an act you do not want to miss.
www.pabloblaqk.com
Ladell McLin 9 p.m., no cover charge
Ladell has been described as a true artist that possesses the ability to transcend the bounds of conventional music through his muse, the blues. Born on the South Side of Chicago, Ladell discovered the music that would have a lasting influence on his life. Deeply touched by the genre, Ladell worked hard to hone his seemingly natural talents on the guitar. His efforts eventually earned him a place in the house band at Buddy Guy’s Legends, arguably the world’s top spot for blues. McLin learned onstage from the best in the business: Koko Taylor, John Primer, and Buddy Guy himself. Mr. McLin will play 2 stellar sets this evening.
www.ladellmclin.com
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
The new nail salon that is opening on Frederick Douglass Blvd between 113th and 114th Street on the eastside of the street has a name! The place will be called Coco! Interesting. Maybe it’s named after that reality show on E!?
Apparently, the owners that are opening up this salon in Harlem are seasoned professionals. This will be their third nail salon in Manhattan. Plans to open Coco Nail Salon are slated for mid-September! So stay tuned.
Posted in business, commercial real estate, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, personal care, spending
Tagged 10026, 2098 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Coco Nail Salon, commercial real estate, commercial space, Express Dry Cleaners, Harlem, nail salon business, new business, Polished Fingertips, Society Cafe., Z Nails