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SEE: BLACK SWAN AT UNITED PALACE

Monday, April 24th, 7:00PM, Black Swan, United Palace at  4150 Broadway by 175th Street.  Monthly movies have returned to United Palace for the new season and more classics return to uptown’s historic theater.The 2010 psychological roller coaster BLACK SWAN kicks off the return of MOVIES AT THE UNITED PALACE on April 24, the first of the season’s six films set in New York City and selected by the United Palace’s good friend, patron, and neighbor, Lin-Manuel Miranda. Immediately following the screening, attendees will be treated to a special conversation between Miranda and Darren Aronofsky, who directed BLACK SWAN, THE WRESTLER, and, most recently, THE WHALE, which featured Brendan Fraser’s Oscar-winning best actor performance. Tickets available at the official United Palace site: LINK

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HARLEM BESPOKE ON CINEMA BESPOKE INSTAGRAM

Harlem Bespoke:  The Harlem Bespoke companion Instagram account is also now live and has exclusive color videos as extra content to the daily blog.   Nothing reposted from other accounts and total original content! Cinema Bespoke will be the visual social media presence for Harlem Bespoke for moving images of uptown or greater New York City so make sure to follow for the latest news:  LINK

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DANCE: E-MOVES AT HARLEM STAGE 2023

Thursday-Saturday, April 13th, 14th, 15th, 7:30PM,  E-Moves returns to Harlem Stage
150 Convent Avenue by 135th Street, Tickets $25.  For over 20 years, Harlem Stage’s signature dance series, E-Moves, has brought together phenomenal choreographers, artists, musicians, and dancers of color to showcase their rhythmic visions and pull audiences into a grand celebration of movement and message.The Black Arts Movement: Examined series inspires this year’s program, curated by Jerome Robbins Award-winning dancer, choreographer, and Harlem Stage alum Stefanie Batten Bland, and will feature works in conversation with the Black Arts Movement.

Seats are still available so get them while you can at the Harlem Stage site: LINK

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REMEMBER: THE LADY OF THE TITANIC AT 106TH

Harlem Bespoke: An article originally posted back in 2015 in remembrance of the those who lost their lives on the Titanic.

Just outside of the southern borders of Morningside, there is a small triangular park we always make a point to visit during the springtime.  This little intersection on Broadway and 106th Street or Duke Ellington Boulevard has a memorial statue that was made possible by the citizens of New York City 100 years ago in memory of Isidor and Ida Straus who were millionaire philanthropist that perished on the Titanic. On the night of the tragedy, Ida Straus was offered one of the few lifeboats seats available for women and children in first class but refused to take it.  

Reports have it that Isidor’s wife told him that she had been by his side for 50 years and would not leave him even at this moment.  The lady instead gave the seat to their new maid along with a fur coat for warmth and both watched on deck while the few survivors were rowed away to safety in the dark night.  The small lions head fountain flows during the springtime when the park is in bloom and the caretakers today have put up a lovely garland around the neck of the elegant tribute to a remarkable love story that will be remembered for centuries to come.

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Sponsored Love: An Ultimate Guide To Cosmetic Container

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Only so many enterprises with as much potential to foster steadfast, die-hard clients as excellent beauty care products. Products for beauty are commonly found in bathroom cabinets all over the world; Every woman (and a lot of men, too!) can achieve the look of “I woke up like this,” or the avant-garde “makeup is art…

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Sponsored Love: Ultimate Guide To Buy Space Saving Furniture

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1. Hanging clothes on the wall If you live in a studio apartment but are always looking for new clothes, this hanger is for you. Hide your clothing rack behind a photo frame, maybe one of your cute candids. Your “invisible-yet-spacious” coat rack emerges when you open it. When you plan to hang your favorite…

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7 Key Factors To Consider Before Building Your Dream Home

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When it comes to planning and building your dream home, there’s no room for mistakes. Depending on your vision, this is a project that requires hours of research and negotiation with various professionals in order to create the perfect space for you and your family.  To make sure everything runs smoothly throughout all stages of…

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Black, Hispanic, And Asian Renters Face Kigher Upfront Costs, Study Suggests

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These days, renting an apartment can be an expensive undertaking from Harlem to Hawaii. A new report from real estate marketplace Zillow says it’s especially expensive for people of color. The latest Zillow Consumer Housing Trends Report found the typical Black, Hispanic and Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) renter all reported spending $50 per rental application. White…

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AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Raises The Curtain With Pop Bill Traylor

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AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange — the documentary series from Black Public Media and WORLD Channel. The channel is dedicated to bringing the stories of men and women from across the African Diaspora — examines the art and legacy of an amazing visual artist as season 15 continues this April with Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts.  The documentary…

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