Dance Theatre of Harlem: The ballet revolution hits Paris
The Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to Paris after four decades, showcasing its pioneering contributions to ballet and representation.
Hochul's plan: dismantles a prison facility in New York and will build affordable housing
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced state funding to convert the former Lincoln Correctional Facility in Harlem into affordable housing for low-income residents.
Fear in the showers: the nightmare of the neighbors of a giant building in Harlem who have to wash with buckets
Residents of a large housing complex in Harlem, New York, have been without showers for almost a month due to bacterial contamination in their water supply.
'Best Netflix series of all time' with important story 'will have you in tears'
A professional reviewer describes the Netflix mini-series 'When They See Us' as one of the greatest shows of all time, emphasizing its emotional impact and significance.
Richard Price: "I regret that 'The Wire' has overshadowed my work as a novelist"
Author Richard Price discusses his new novel 'LΓ‘zaro resucitado' and expresses his regret that his career as a novelist has been eclipsed by his work on 'The Wire'.
Adjaye's New Building for the Studio Museum Harlem: A Statement of Black Concrete
The newly opened Studio Museum Harlem, designed by David Adjaye, represents a significant architectural landmark in Harlem, raising questions about the museum's role in the modern discourse on Black art.