Enjoy reggae music on Coney Island, cold beers and bites at Brooklyn Brewery, live art performances at the Harlem Arts Festival, an NYC Pride parade party, and much more!
Built between 1891 and 1893, the Harlem Courthouse boasts marble mosaic floors, marble and an iron spiral staircase, eight exterior gables, two exterior clocks and two historic WPA murals in a third floor courtroom.
At 115 Hamilton Place in Harlem is a mural that looks like Seurat's famous painting La Grande Jatte. But look closely and you'll see it's a ode to the original.
The Drummer's Circle in Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park is a colorful and rich African and Caribbean tradition that takes place most Saturday's in the Summer,
REURPOSE during NYCxDesign Week is the first in a series of 'light graffiti' work by a team of artists created under the 125th Street viaduct in Harlem curated by the West Harlem Art Fund.
No stranger to good music and food, Richie Notar moves forward with construction on the old Lenox Lounge space in Harlem, which hopes to open this Summer.
In the tragic Harlem steam blast in March 2013, there was also significant damage to The Urban Garden Center and Flea Marqueta, which reopened in record time
Throughout his career, Wes Anderson has set each of his films in an idiosyncratic and highly stylized world. Yet, only
While most of our City was preparing for a snow storm, the New Amsterdam Musical Association in Harlem was preparing for Open Mic.
The National Black Theatre in Harlem has the largest collection of Nigerian New Sacred Art in the Western Hemisphere housed in a 64,000 square foot theatre.