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Tribeca Film Festival Review: HBO’s ‘The Apollo’

by Chantell Hayden April 26, 2019
written by Chantell Hayden

The Apollo Theater has been the birthing point of some of the most influential black musicians who we know today.

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Exclusive: Get to know up-and-coming rapper Hass Irv.

by Nishat Baig November 7, 2018
written by Nishat Baig

I met Hass on a brick, October Saturday in Harlem. We were joined by his publicist and childhood friend. For those of you unfamiliar with Hass Irv, he is Harlem’s hidden gem. Most notable for his recent single “Celine” ft. Rich The Kid, Hass is making a name for himself in New York’s rap scene.

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Bronx’s King Bless & Harlem’s Dave East Talk “Love & Fear” in New Video

by Boom May 10, 2018
written by Boom

Gearing up for the release of his new project, ‘Fruition’. Bronx recording artist King Bless pulls out the big guns when he grabs Dave East for his new video, “Love & Fear”.

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‘Snowfall’ Expertly Masks Education as Cinematic Intensity

by Arthur Banach July 26, 2017
written by Arthur Banach

John Singleton’s Snowfall is setting on an ambitious course to find itself in the same waters as The Wire.

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Harlem School of the Arts Hosts Annual Gala

by Staff November 5, 2016
written by Staff

Harlem School of Arts has played a significant and important role in the underserved community, particularly in Harlem and throughout New York City alike.

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Harlem School of The Arts Presents ‘I Hear Music In The Streets’ by Julia Kito Kirtley

by Bageot Dia July 22, 2016
written by Bageot Dia

50 years down the line – the Harlem spirit continues to vibe through the bright colors; the perseverance and the creativity of it’s people.


It’s a story in the making. Told by dancers that gathered from all walks of life specifically for this event. It is clear that the art of dance – and art as a whole – is still a boundless medium unrestricted by time. Hosted by the Harlem School of The Arts – and on the year of it’s 50th anniversary – the craft of dance still says a thousand words. “I Hear Music on The Streets” is hosted by an artist that asks no more of her audience than to get nice and personal with her work.

20160721_183020The progenitor of these pieces, Ms. Julia Kito Kirtley, is a California native. From the streets of Compton to receiving a BA at Pratt Institute, she has showcased her talent in exhibitions worldwide – from Paris, to Hawaii. She visits the Harlem school on a mission. And brings with her a meld of talented choreographers that have their own say in the artistic movement.

Each dancer wore attire that represented a piece of Kirtley’s own pieces. She confides in the every-day city hustle and bustle to provide her canvas. Cardboard boxes to brand-name clothing. It all works. The entertainment venue, managed by The Ladies of Hip-Hop, Street Style Club and Step Your Game Up  consisted of a trendy and modern day mix of contemporary music. After the fact, the audience was free to join them on the dance floor. Behind them, the exhibition itself. The display will be on view through August 27th. Free to the public.

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Diddy Announces New Charter School & Special Concert In Honor Of Biggie

by Osiris Diaz March 31, 2016
written by Osiris Diaz

Sean “Diddy” Combs, with the help of Capital Preparatory Schools, is opening a new charter school in Harlem.

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Visual Artist Leroy Campbell To Debut ‘Historical Backbone’ at Harlem’s The Sol Studio

by Staff May 28, 2015
written by Staff

Never one to romanticize the relationship between America and the descendants of Africa who continue to occupy the land, celebrated visual artist and Gullah lecturer Leroy Campbell will unveil his latest progeny, “Historical Backbone: The Resilience and Determination of a People.”

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