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New owners determined to keep legacy alive for legendary Harlem jazz club Minton's PlayhouseIt's where bebop was born some 80 years ago, and today, it's taking people back in time - serving up food, drinks, and of course, plenty of jazz. In 1938, Henry Minton opened what would become an ...
Looking to plan your visit? Here's how to spend a day in Black-owned Harlem: ...
NAU’s Black Student Union held its eighth annual “Black Renaissance” event on Feb. 22, complete with guest speakers and free ...
Longtime Harlem resident and well-known performer Sista Zock brings the storied Minton’s Playhouse (206 W. 118 Street) to ...
The jazz legend resided in the five-story building on West 139th Street as a teenager with her mother. By Josh Ocampo A four-alarm fire on Wednesday evening severely damaged a building in Harlem ...
The Harlem Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual movement of the 1920s, stands as a pivotal chapter in American history, particularly in the arts. Centered i ...
James C. Horton, President & CEO of HSA On February 20th, as part of the month-long Black History celebration, the Harlem School of the Arts will launch an important new, FREE music program, the Dizzy ...
When the opportunity presented itself to support the expansion of the Harlem School of the Arts music portfolio with additional jazz programming, the Herb Alpert Foundation did not hesitate to ...
On Feb. 27, master percussionist Chief Baba Neil Clarke will present a unique solo African drum performance, he calls the Brooklyn Bougarabou Project.
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