Harlem on a Sunday morning is filled with people longing to be part of the wonderful tradition of gospel services. A stroll past the churches captures the essence of life in this vibrant neighborhood.
A special edition of our weekly curated list of events with information about volunteering for Hurricane Sandy Relief.
Once again, as part of Open House New York, Harlem Artists open their doors for The Harlem ArtWalk. This year more then 40 studios and galleries with over 90 participating artists will open their doors for this FREE event.
If you're planning on coming to the Harlem ArtWalk during Open House New York, you'll need a place to eat - and we can help you with that.
The First Person Plural reading series opener featured Paul LaFarge, Lynne Tillman, and LoVid last night at Shrine Harlem.
Our curated list of events for this week: First Person Plural Harlem Reading Series, Perverse Relics talk by Atlas Obscura, Literary Death Match and the opening of "Survival"
Astor Row in Harlem is a group of 28 charming brick semi attached houses with rocking chair porches and wonderful front gardens.
The Harlem Map poster is a watercolor of Harlem from 110th St. to 129th St. and from Morningside Park to Fifth Avenue.
Part II of Benjamin Waldman's walk around the island of Manhattan: The East River, in photographs.
Author David Freeland helps Rashida Jones find out what happened to her grandmother in Gilded Age NYC on a great segment on the NBC Show "Who Do You Think You Are?"