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#20thUAS: 20th Annual Uptown Arts Stroll

Are You Ready? Listen up folks, the 2022 Uptown Arts Stroll is only weeks away. This is not just any Uptown Arts Stroll, it is the 20th Uptown Arts Stroll. The BIG 2 0. Can you believe it has been 2 decades of celebrating the arts Uptown?

Each year the Uptown Arts Stroll features open studios, art exhibitions, concerts, literary events and performances during the month of June, throughout Northern Manhattan from West 135th Street to West 220th Street.

At this 20th Uptown Arts Stroll, NoMAA asks the community to share pictures of strolls past. Post on social media and use #20thUAS for a chance to win.

10 winners will each receive a $25 gift card to such awesome eateries as Aqua Marina, Beans & Vines, Carrot Top, The Edge Harlem and Tsion Café.

See a “stroll” through history at https://www.nomaanyc.org/2022/05/photos-20thuas/

Check out: https://www.nomaanyc.org/artstroll/

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The Tweet of the Week: #Facts

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Happy Harlem Easter Day 2023

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“Happy Harlem Easter” is about the Easter celebrations in Harlem, bringing all our rich cultural history, amazing entertainment skills, and the richness of our community. Please celebrate Easter in joyful festivities with your family, friends, and others. Historically, Easter has always been an important holiday in Harlem, particularly in our community that is so spiritually…

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Home Buying in Harlem Be Prepared to Buy Now By Rev. Dr. Charles Butler

Home Buying in Harlem Be Prepared to Buy Now By Rev. Dr. Charles Butler The challenge for many first time low to moderate-income prospective buyers is obvious. They do not have enough money saved for the down payment and closing costs. Most of these families are struggling to meet their current monthly living expenses. The

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Urbanology: Wood the Element of Spring By William A Rogers

Urbanology: Wood the Element of Spring By William A Rogers The Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) are the foundation for the Taoist healing strategies. Each element has a different energy, vibration, and frequency in relationship to vital organs, planets, directions, seasons, tastes, colors, and a host of other relationships that ancient Taoist

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“Lucky Medicine” by Lester W. Thompson REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor

“Lucky Medicine” by Lester W. Thompson REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor It didn’t arrive in a package. It wasn’t wrapped in fancy paper; it didn’t arrive with cake or candles. And yet, the gift you got, that thing that someone gave you was better than anything that could’ve come in a pretty box.

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Harlem Fine Arts Show’s 15th Anniversary Celebrates Art and Culture By Audrey J. Bernard Society Editor

Harlem Fine Arts Show’s 15th Anniversary Celebrates Art and Culture By Audrey J. Bernard Society Editor Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) welcomed 6,000 art buyers, collectors, community organizers, and other attendees to their 15th Anniversary Celebration: Celebrating Art and Culture in America was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance. HFAS provides a platform for African diasporic

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