Harlem Bespoke: The Morningside Park Farmers Market has been around for over 10 years now and is bigger and better these days. This outdoor pop-up on West 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue runs every Saturday from 9:00AM to 2:00PM and a list of visiting merchant and more updates can be found on the official website: LINK
When you think of things to do in NYC, you may think of visiting the Empire State Building and getting photos of the Statue of Liberty. What if there was a way to delve deeper into the heart of New York, and walk away with an experience that might change your life? This is why…
In a new episode of The HWM Podcast, the scholar and consultant, Kim Taylor Thompson, graced the airwaves alongside Harlem World Magazine’s Founder and Publisher, and host Danny Tisdale. Their conversation, shed light on some great subjects aright from our headlines, from Kim’s legendary father, the late Dr. Billy Taylor, to the ascension of Harlem’s newly elected city council member,…
Harlem Bespoke: A historically distinguished brownstone at Number 205 West 139th Street by Adam Clayton Powell within the Strivers Row Landmark District has recently arrived on the market for $2.75 million $2.595 million and is in the much coveted single-family layout. McKim, Mead and White was the most renowned architects of the gilded age and built these townhouses as a cornerstone to one of Harlem’s most beautiful block. There are a lot of original details within along with a garage and private driveway out back that each Strivers Row home is notably known for. As many uptowners know, this was the neighborhood for many established Harlem Renaissance luminaries during the early decades of the past century. More details, contact information and photos can be found on Streeteasy: LINK
Harlem Bespoke: Outdoor theater returns to Harlem with the Classical Theatre of Harlem’s production of Malvolio at Marcus Garvey Park in July. One of the must-see experiences of summer!
Tuesday-Sunday, July 8th-29th, 8:30PM, Malvolio at Richard Rodgers Amphitheater at Marcus Garvey Park, 122nd Street and Mount Morris Park West, FREE to the public. An irreverent comedy and sequel to Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night It’s wartime. A lowborn steward, Malvolio, has risen to the rank of general. He is determined to seek vengeance on a cast of characters who tormented him twenty years earlier. Malvolio encounters Volina, the daughter of Duke Orsino and Duchess Viola. Dismayed by the apathy of her fellow nobles, Volina tries to pass as male to join the war effort. When she falls in love with him, Malvolio is sure her ardent displays of unbridled passion and awkward love letters must be a trick. The family-friendly annual event is uptown’s own version of Shakespeare in the Park but is more accessible and also a fantastic representation of black theater in the city. Check out full dates and times on the official website and RSVP: LINK