Harlem’s Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, And Naomi Watts Join Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair

The star-studded cast of Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Hulu legal drama All’s Fair continues to grow, with Harlem’s Teyana Taylor. Including Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Naomi Watts joining Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. This new ensemble promises to bring a powerful dynamic to the screen. Kardashian, who recently appeared in Murphy’s American Horror Story: Delicate, will portray a … Read more

Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, A 75-Year-Old Artist Unveils New Quilts At Claire Oliver Gallery In Harlem

Harlem’s Claire Oliver Gallery is pleased to present Whole Cloth: Narratives in Black and White, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of work by Carolyn Mazloomi. It is the artist’s first-ever gallery exhibition, on view from September 3 – November 2, 2024.  Through the medium of large-scale quilts, Mazloomi recounts the valiant lives of Black civil-rights activists, … Read more

Harlem’s Deadly Darling The “Derby Poisoner,” The Chilling Tale Of Lydia Sherman, 1845 (Video)

Harlem‘s Lydia Sherman, known as “The Derby Poisoner,” was a notorious 19th-century American serial killer who murdered multiple husbands and children between 1864 and 1871.  An overview Born Lydia Danbury in 1824 in New Jersey before the Harlem Renaissance, the blue-eyed Sherman was orphaned as a child. Both of her parents were alcoholics and she was … Read more

Real Estate Taxes Take From Harlem To The Hudson A Hit

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is grappling with a substantial budget deficit projected to exceed $400 million for the years 2027 and 2028. This financial strain is primarily due to a combination of fare evasion and a sharp decline in real estate tax revenues, which have fallen short by nearly $790 million. Declining Revenues Impact … Read more

Residents In The Bronx, Manhattan, And Staten Island Can Now Order Free Compost Bins

August 2, 2024 The largest, easiest curbside composting program ever is already running in Brooklyn and Queens and the massively increasing diversion from landfills; comes permanently to rest of the City week of October 6, 2024. All leaf and yard waste, food scraps, and food-soiled paper to be collected on existing recycling day – IT’s … Read more

Deadpool & Wolverine Review (Video)

By Marc Peoples There’s no debate that Marvel movies have been on a decline after Avengers: Endgame concluded the Infinity Saga on a high note. At this point, they’re on their last legs to bring their fans back to theaters. The character of Deadpool has always been a wild card among superheroes. Though a popular … Read more

Insights From New York Legal Experts

Catastrophic injuries are severe, life-altering events that can leave individuals with permanent disabilities, chronic pain, and significant emotional trauma. These injuries often occur unexpectedly, turning lives upside down in an instant. When faced with such a devastating event, it’s crucial to understand your rights and the legal options available to you. Partnering with a serious … Read more

Creative Stage Collective Presents CSC Open Day At El Barrio Community Garden In East Harlem

The #1 source in the world for all things Harlem. Creative Stage Collective presents CSC Open Day on August 24, 2024, from 2-4 pm at El Barrio Community Garden, 415 E. 117th Street, East Harlem, New York. Join the Creative Stage Collective Youth Troupe and our fabulous CSC Adult Professional Artists for two hours of theater, movement, and … Read more

Mayor Adams Unveils $2 Million For Expanded Summer Programs To Ensure Youth Safety

NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) Commissioner Keith Howard today announced $2 million in expanded programming. Including services to continue to keep young people safe in the final weeks of summer. The expanded programs and services will be invested in historically underserved neighborhoods, including the six priority New … Read more