Project Feed Me Brings Thanksgiving To Harlem Locals
On November 24, nearly 200 people were provided hot Thanksgiving meals in Harlem's Frederick Douglass Children's Center by Project Feed Me, a signific...
On November 24, nearly 200 people were provided hot Thanksgiving meals in Harlem's Frederick Douglass Children's Center by Project Feed Me, a signific...
James Rucker | Posted 12.01.2009 | Media
Before we contacted the Harlem Gospel Choir about Glenn Beck, they didn't know much about him. After learning more about his history of race-baiting, the choir quickly canceled their appearance with him.
AP | JENNIFER PELTZ | Posted 11.30.2009 | New York
NEW YORK — The Rev. Al Sharpton's daughter told a police officer in a profanity-laden rant that she cut him off in traffic because she was in a ...
nytimes.com | RAYMOND HERNANDEZ and JIM RUTENBERG | Posted 11.23.2009 | New York
As an ethics investigation into his financial dealings continues, Mr. Rangel's once-considerable clout is diminished and his spirits are often gloomy,...
nydailynews.com | By Alana Casanova | Posted 11.23.2009 | New York
From solar panels on the roof to efficient boilers in the basement, a block of Harlem buildings are slated to be retrofitted with new energy-saving ap...
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 11.13.2009 | New York
Almost every African-American knows, is related to, or is acquainted with a Precious Jones or her mother, Mary.
columbiaspectator.com | Lindsey Ward | Posted 10.30.2009 | New York
Though Citarella was evicted in June, managers say the store isn't leaving anytime soon. And one block away from the upscale supermarket's Harlem loc...
AP | ULA ILNYTZKY | Posted 10.29.2009 | New York
NEW YORK — Roy DeCarava, a photographer whose black and white images captured Harlem's everyday life and the jazz greats who performed there, ha...
Alan Singer | Posted 10.29.2009 | New York
Is Michael Bloomberg buying votes? Will Arne Duncan bring a "revolution" to the way our schools operate? Some who responded to recent blogs wanted more evidence for my claims. Here it is.
Seattle Times | Melissa Allison | Posted 10.28.2009 | Business
Costco Wholesale plans to accept food stamps at its warehouse stores nationwide, a major shift for a company that earlier this year said it doubted th...
Gothamist | John Del Signore | Posted 10.08.2009 | New York
A murderous Harlem man died in a hail of NYPD bullets last night, after apparently stabbing two men, one fatally. Police arrived at the West 144th Str...
Christian Nwachukwu, Jr. | Posted 11.29.2009 | New York
All along Sugar Hill Harlem, we think it began with Caroline. The slide, the trenchant derision, the Partied and, some hope, parting exile. "He shou...
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 11.24.2009 | New York
More than other New Yorkers, Lynden Miller and Carolyn Kent largely reversed the ill effects of the city's 1970s era of disinvestment in public places.
Tiki Barber | Posted 11.22.2009 | New York
Cosby talked exuberantly about Harlem Village Academies as a model for the nation on MSNBC.
Venkat Srinivasan | Posted 11.18.2009 | New York
A trip to a mosque in Harlem and a church in the Bronx: there are no easy answers in religion, especially when mixed with nationhood.
Reverend Billy | Posted 11.16.2009 | New York
Corruption has taken a sophisticated form. It has been enlarged from the usual millions under the table, unchanged since Tammany Hall and beyond, to the modern era of marketing.
Kathryn Wylde | Posted 11.14.2009 | New York
For small business, the recession will be a difficult trial, but it may turn out to provide the wake up call that New York City and State needed to support entrepreneurial companies.
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 10.19.2009 | New York
Some African-Americans, seemingly born under an auspicious star, apparently have always gathered to share their leisure pursuits with others who were similarly favored.
New York Press | David Freeland | Posted 09.13.2009 | New York
MANHATTAN DEVELOPMENT HAS finally slowed - which means it's time to take stock of what remains. Now that buildings once destined for the wrecking ball...
Posted 09.12.2009 | New York
NEW YORK (AP) -- A new guide sponsored by former President Bill Clinton's foundation is showcasing the highlights of Harlem. The Spotlight on Harle...
gotham.fromthesquare.org | Posted 09.10.2009 | New York
The former Harlem brownstone of legendary writer Langston Hughes, which has remained in private hands since his death in 1967, is being toured by the ...
New York Times | Patrick McGeehan | Posted 09.04.2009 | New York
The Economic Development Corporation is seeking someone to operate a large, shared kitchen that would be rented by entrepreneurs with dreams of develo...
Gerald Bracey | Posted 09.02.2009 | Politics
I don't think that Geoffrey Canada has found the "ideal intervention" for Harlem kids (he'd be on his way to Oslo to get that Nobel if he'd done that), but I think his model is the way to go.
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 08.26.2009 | New York
Seeing celebrities, the Governor, Danny Glover, movie maker Al Maysles and his son Philip, and George Faison, acclaimed and beautiful actresses Marcia Gay Harden, Tamara Tunie, and Bette Midler , people who, despite their fame, live or work in Harlem, is no big thing.
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 08.26.2009 | New York
Positioned directly across the avenue from the imposing Waldo Mansion that houses Ralph Lauren's flagship store today once stood a more exhilarating building, among the most notable that ever existed in the city.
Posted 12.02.2009 | Impact