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Budget Friendly Family Activities in HarlemWhen you think of arts and culture in New York you probably don't think of Harlem. Harlem has its own art culture that transcends the well-known Harlem Renaissance period. View Harlem's contemporary art scene at The Studio Museum in Harlem. -
A Stroll Through Harlem, Interview with Author Christopher HerzAmazon Encore released author Christopher Herz's book "The Last Block in Harlem" on July 13. Check out the interview with him to find out how he sold his books hip-hop style and the making of the Harlem fiction novel. -
Best Burgers in HarlemOften when think of a great burger in New York City they think of downtown. Harlem has some great burger options as well.
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Best Bars in HarlemHarlem is a vibrant community and the neighborhood bars reflect that. There are great bars for every bar going experience. From the speakeasy to the sports bar.
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Shopping for Organics in HarlemLooking for fresh organic food in Harlem doesn't have to be a chore. Find out where to buy the best organic food in Harlem. -
Sugar Hill Stroll: New Restaurants in HarlemHarlem gets a sweet taste of urban renewal as new restaurants spring up in the areas above 125th Street
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Harlem Fitness Travelogue: Where to Get Fit in Harlem, New YorkHarlem has undergone quite a reconstruction in the 10 years since I've lived here. I started out in East Harlem, bounced up to Westchester and then moved into West Harlem.
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Coffe Shops in HarlemHarlem is a vibrant neighborhood and it's local cafes are the same. The independent coffee houses serve up the best varieties available.
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Red Rooster Harlem is Finally Open: Time for Marcus Samuelsson's Mac and GreensFew New York City restaurants have been heralded like Marcus Samuelsson's new Red Rooster in Harlem. The eatery has been promoted like the second coming of, well the second coming of Top Chef Marcus Samuelsson's Aquavit.
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Sugar Hill Harlem Inn ReviewBeautiful and completly original, the Sugar Hill Harlem Inn is an out of the way spot you should check out
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PlaNYC and Dewitt Stern Group Team Up with Mayor Bloomberg to Plant 30 Trees in East HarlemThe DeWitt Stern Group joins New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg in the Million Trees NYC campaign. DSG will plant the first of thirty trees along 3rd Avenue in East Harlem.
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Experiencing the Cultural Revolution of HarlemAll about the arts and more of the Harlem Renaissance. -
Mother's Day Flowers: Florists in HarlemA list of the top five florists in Harlem. -
The Harlem GlobetrottersThe Harlem Globetrotters offer entertainment for all ages. The Harlem Globetrotters are Goodwill Ambassadors and travel the world bringing their unique talent and fun with them everywhere they go.
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Motivational Speaker Jeffrey Locker Found Dead in East HarlemMotivational speaker Jeffrey Locker was found dead at 3 am in East Harlem. Plus, a look at Manhattan neighborhoods and protecting personal safety.
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Harlem Renaissance Short StoryA look into an interesting night on the town in 1920's Harlem. It includes some of this era's most popular names like you have never seen them before. Also, clear descriptions of music that will make you feel like you are really there.
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Harlem - Brief HistoryHarlem includes a vast area. Zip Codes include 10027 to 10031. -
Fun Activities in New York City's HarlemAre you looking for some "activities" to check out in Harlem? While New York City in general is not conducive to a whole lot of physical activity, there are a few things you can do in Harlem to get your butt up off the coach.
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1920s Harlem Rent Party IdeasRent parties were held frequently during the 1920s in Harlem, New York. Here are some party ideas to use when hosting your own event with early 20th century similarities.
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Dining Choices in Harlem World, New York CityThere are a lot of eating choices when you are in Harlem, New York City, but as a youngster just looking for something to eat, all you care about is taste and price.
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A Literary Tour of New York from Wall Street to HarlemFrom Wall Street to Harlem, Long Island to the Bronx, New York has a rich and colorful history of literature inspired by the streets of the Big Apple.
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Sneak Peak Album Review of Hell Up in Harlem by Jim Jones and Max BThis is a sneak peak album review of "Hell Up In Harlem" by Jim Jones and Max B.
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Bodily Identification and New Negro Radicalism During the Harlem RenaissanceAs exemplified during the Harlem Renaissance, definition of self by what kind of body or what color skin a person possesses has fueled the history of world's dissension and unrest.
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'White Folks Are Gonna Rise Up' Says Harlem Pastor James David ManningHarlem pastor and community leader's racially charged videos and sermons are still stirring controversy. -
Visiting Harlem, New York City: A Day in the NeighborhoodAre you a Manhattanite that has never ventured above 96th Street? Or are you just visiting New York City and are interested in experiencing the most ethnocentric part of the island? Well, here is your unofficial guide to a day in Harlem.
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Harlem Renaissance: Origins and InfluenceThis a a research paper on the influences of the the Harlem Renaissance writers that continue to influence modern writers.
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Farmington Library Hosts 'Sweet Music in Harlem'Ann Arbor author Debbie A. Taylor was inspired to write "Sweet Music in Harlem" when she saw a photo of famous jazz musicians. Her work will come to life in a Feb. 22 program at the Farmington Community Main Library.
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The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920sA description and analysis of the Harlem Renaissance that swept America.
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Langston Hughes: An Explication Article Pertaining to the Poem "Harlem"A discussion and breakdown of the poem 'Harlem,' by Langston Hughes.
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Movie Review of 'Looking for Langston,' Footage About Harlem Renaissance Poet Langston HughesWe read poems about a dream deferred, rivers and singing America, but you've probably never paid attention to Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes quite like this. -
Breakfast and Brunch Eateries in East HarlemThis list of the top five brunch spots in East Harlem exemplifies the diversity of the neighborhood. Most importantly, meals in these fantastic eateries are less than $20.
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Meeting the Original Harlem Globe Trotters of the 70's at Minges Coliseum in Greenville, North CarolinaAs young teenager in the early 70's, living in a small country town having the opportunity to see the Harlem Globe Trotters was an unbelievable experience.
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The Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes and Alain LockeFor years, African Americans had to shatter the stereotypes projected upon them . It wasn't until the Harlem Renaissance did the Negro begin to fully liberate himself from society's standards. -
A Hidden Treat in HarlemWould you think to look for the best vegan food in Harlem NYC? Well, you should!
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Plan an Apollo Theater Centric, Arts and Entertainment Getaway in Harlem, NYWhat follows are descriptions of elements that may be combined to create an Apollo Theater centric, arts and entertainment getaway in Harlem, NY. -
Langston Hughes, the Harlem Renaissance ManIn celebration of National Poetry Month we take a look at one of the most acclaimed poets during from the Harlem Renaissance period, Langston Hughes.
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Occupy Wall Street to Rally Against NYPD's 'Stop & Frisk' Policy in Harlem FridayOccupy Wall Street to rally against NYPD's 'Stop & Frisk' policy in Harlem Friday
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Date Night in Harlem: A Lifestyle Passionista Guide to a Good TimeDon't event think of visiting The Big Apple without making your way to Harlem. West Harlem, largely known as a major hub for African Americans, plays host to a variety of peoples, businesses and cultures from around the world.
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Retro Video Game Review: Harlem Globetrotters (NES)A comprehensive review of the 8-bit retro video game Harlem Globetrotters, released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console.
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Harlem World, U.S.AA journey through Harlem...





