Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the ‘A’ w/Souleo
My worst Christmas memory does not involve realizing that Santa Claus isn’t a man of color born in Harlem or receiving a gift without the
My worst Christmas memory does not involve realizing that Santa Claus isn’t a man of color born in Harlem or receiving a gift without the
Every day, I find myself rummaging through my wardrobe to find pieces that I have yet to wear on the Harlem scene as I hop
I love to eat and food is my favorite part of the holidays. There are events that I will only RSVP for so long as
In some cases inspiration is a fluid, intangible and mysterious force. In other cases, inspiration comes ambling down the 125th St. strip in Harlem sporting
Adepero Oduye replaces Condola Rashad in Broadway’s The Trip to Bountiful Broadway’s hit revival The Trip to Bountiful recently welcomed a new cast member with
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/SouleoWhile the average American lifespan is projected to increase that doesn’t mean that hip-hop is welcoming of performers
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo If you look back on some of the most groundbreaking and revolutionary creative works in history, you
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo If you walk through Harlem you’re bound to see diverse images of female beauty. Unfortunately,
When most travelers go on vacation it is to relax and unwind. However for Chetachi Ecton traveling to resorts throughout the world proved more taxing
So what do you get when you combine a spirit brand with social justice, stir, and garnish with a jazz and hip-hop twist? The answer
Legendary Philadelphia radio personality Patty Jackson was just a teenager when the African American Museum in Philadelphia opened in 1976. On Friday, April 8, she
“It’s real nice to be here for the memory of my son. Right now it’s just hurting me though, because they took an innocent kids
Since one of the earliest known buttons was found at Mohenjo Daro in the Indus Valley (now Pakistan) nearly 5,000 years ago, buttons have gone
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo The story of talented individuals from Harlem pursuing their dreams plays itself out every day, which is
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo Betty Davis There are few things more powerful than strong, fierce and bold women of color
Strivers Garden Gallery and Souleo Enterprises LLC hosted a dialogue on innovation and art appreciation on Sunday, Aug. 12. Titled Gallery Talk, it was created
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo A few positive words of encouragement were all it took to brighten the faces of the young
When Dionne Polite took the helm as associate state director of multicultural initiatives at AARP NY four years ago, she set out to reach communities
As President Donald Trump’s actions target the cultural sphere, two New York City art fairs recently showcased artists addressing politics and identity issues. At the
Some people attend an art fair to collect and others are there mainly to be inspired by the array of talent of display. Actress and