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World Bride Magazine is celebrating 100 years of the Harlem Renaissance and the neighborhood’s cultural impact with a Legacy Ball. Launched by WBM and the Renaissance New York Hotel, the Legacy ...
Harlem, the place to be. So hip, Roy Haynes once told me, cats said they would rather go to Harlem than to heaven.
The One Ton Club had 56 members from the 2024 harvest. Members qualified by producing "a minimum of 2,000 pounds of ginned cotton per acre on a minimum of 20 acres planted with 100% FiberMax ...
She edited and published the work of notable Harlem Renaissance writers but was rarely given credit for her role in the artistic movement. As with many others, Fauset’s writing was often ...
Harlem's Cotton Club opened its doors to jazz from 1923 to 1940. Launching the careers of Jimmie Lunceford, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, and many others, this uptown cabaret was instrumental in ...
After two decades of decline, punters are now bringing the dancefloor back to life Gen X and Gen Z are leading the charge in late-night dancing. Photo: Getty It’s been slow, and gradual, and yet ...
We discuss how people thought about queerness during the Harlem Renaissance and talk to the curator of a recent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Several years after traveling through the South with fellow writer Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes wrote an essay about an encounter with a young man escaping chain gang labor. Illustration by ...
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