Harlem Collective
Harlem Collective is a resident artist program for emerging African American opera singers. Harlem’s Black Opera Company, also the...
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“Owned and run by Telsha Anderson, this beautiful store is completely designed to cater to the women-identifying community in...
Harlem Collective
Harlem Collective is a resident artist program for emerging African American opera singers. Harlem’s Black Opera Company, also the home…
The Crabby Shack
“A little more mainstream but they’re all about Black excellence.” Visit Website: Phone:+1 718 484 1507 Address: 613 Franklin...

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Harlem Boys Choir Calls Alumni Home for Reunion Zoom
For decades, the Boys Choir of Harlem inspired audiences around the world, from international stages to local churches, carrying the…
Harlem Weekend Art Exhibits to Visit
This weekend, Harlem comes alive with artistic expression, offering residents and visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a vibrant…
Harlem Street Food Pop-Ups
Harlem’s street food scene is heating up this weekend with pop-up events featuring global flavors and local specialties. From gourmet…
Weekend Fashion & Style Trends
English: Harlem’s fashion scene is bold, dynamic, and ready to welcome the weekend. Local designers are showcasing colorful prints, sustainable…
Harlem Theater & Performance Highlights
English: This weekend, Harlem’s theater scene is lighting up stages with performances that celebrate African American stories, history, and creativity.…
Top 5 Outdoor Spots for the Weekend
English: Harlem’s outdoor spaces are perfect for exploring this weekend. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, exercise, or cultural immersion, the neighborhood…
The Legacy of the Boys Choir of Harlem
For nearly four decades, the Boys Choir of Harlem stood as one of America’s great cultural treasures. Founded in 1968…
Howard University Announces Leadership Transition as President Ben Vinson III Steps Down
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Howard University Board of Trustees announced today that Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., will step down as…
The Revival of Harlem’s Black-Owned Restaurants: A Cultural and Culinary Renaissance
Harlem has always been more than a neighborhood — it is a living, breathing cultural center, a place where food,…
Staying Safe During the Legionnaires’ Outbreak: What Our Community Needs to Know
In recent weeks, health officials have confirmed a spike in Legionnaires’ disease cases in New York, raising concern among residents…

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Harlem Noir Nights

There’s something electric in the air as twilight descends over Harlem—the kind of intrigue and pulse you’d find only...

Real Beethoven

Real Beethoven: Breaking the Silence on the Man, the Music, and the Moorish Legacy Ludwig van Beethoven has long...

Your Morning Just Got an Upgrade: 7 Must-Watch Episodes from The Morning Show

If Harlem had a heartbeat in the early hours, it would sound like The Morning Show — equal parts...

Fall 2025 Live Tapings in Harlem — Be Our Studio Audience!

This fall, Harlem comes alive with live tapings of your favorite shows and podcasts — and you’re invited! From...

What’s Up in Harlem — Monday, August 11, 2025

Support Harlem Arts: Explore and purchase tickets for the Dunamis Gospel Awards — celebrating gospel excellence in Harlem.Get Tickets...

Introducing the New HBCU Marching Band & Choir Categories at the Dunamis Gospel Awards — Sponsored by The Yard

We are thrilled to launch two exciting new categories for the Dunamis Gospel Awards this year: Best U.S. Marching...

What’s Up in Harlem — Sunday, August 10, 2025

Discover what’s happening in Harlem today! Here are seven key events to enjoy around the neighborhood: 1. Gospel Brunch...

Sister City: Harlem & Dakar

Harlem and Dakar — two vibrant cultural hubs, worlds apart yet bound by history, art, and the shared spirit...

Reclaim Your Voice: Group Voice Lessons at Harlem Collective Studio

Are you ready to own your voice — whether on stage, in the boardroom, or simply in your daily...

Harlem’s 100 Champions: Lighting the Way to Unity and Hope

In a time when negativity and division often dominate the headlines, Harlem is shining bright with hope and positivity....

Harlem Travel

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Black & Abroad

Black & Abroad.  An award-winning lifestyle and travel company that focuses on redefining world experiences for Black travelers

Sisters Traveling Solo

Sisters Traveling Solo.  A community of Black women traveling solo, created to empower women of color to travel confidently....

Soul Fire Farm

Soul Fire Farm Location: New York Website: www.soulfirefarm.com Soul Fire Farm is a family farm committed to the dismantling...

Black Urban Growers

Black Urban Growers Location: New York Website: www.blackurbangrowers.org Black Urban Growers (BUGS) is an organization of volunteers committed to...

Hattie Carthan Community Garden Markets

Hattie Carthan Community Garden Markets Location: Brooklyn, NY Website: www.hattiecarthancommunitymarket.com In 2009 community advocate Yonnette Fleming led gardeners to...

Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest

Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest Location: Brooklyn, NY Website: www.brmuhc.org Brooklyn Rescue Mission was founded in 2002 by a...

East New York Farms

East New York Farms Location: Brooklyn, NY Website: www.eastnewyorkfarms.org The mission of the East New York Farms Project is...

BLK Project

BLK Projek Location: Bronx, NY Website: www.theblkprojek.org The BLK Projek was created in 2009 when Bronx activist and mother,...

NOMADNESS Travel Tribe

No madness Travel Tribe is a global travel community founded by Evita Robinson in 2011, specifically designed for people...

Black Girls Travel Too

An international travel club that offers group trips for women of color. The agency’s mission is to breakdown barriers...

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”“A King Ascends”: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner”

”“A King Ascends”: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner”

July 22, 2025 | Harlem Collective On July 20, 2025, while vacationing in Costa Rica, beloved actor, musician, poet, and…
”Harlem Is Burning (Again): The New Renaissance of Black Fashion, Power, and Performance”

”Harlem Is Burning (Again): The New Renaissance of Black Fashion, Power, and Performance”

In the late 1980s, the underground ballrooms of New York lit up with sequins, sweat, and self-determination. Paris Is Burning,…
“Healing Is Our Birthright: Wellness, Faith, and the New Harlem Renaissance”

“Healing Is Our Birthright: Wellness, Faith, and the New Harlem Renaissance”

By Dr. Miles Harper – Wellness & Spirituality Editor, MOOD Harlem In Harlem today, a new kind of renaissance is…
“Dakar Beats: Youth, Rhythm & Street Food as Cultural Protest”

“Dakar Beats: Youth, Rhythm & Street Food as Cultural Protest”

Dakar Beats: Youth, Rhythm & Street Food as Cultural Protest By Assiata Ba – Dakar Bureau Chief, MOOD Dakar In…
“The Rhythm Remains: Afro-French Music in Paris Today”

“The Rhythm Remains: Afro-French Music in Paris Today”

By Thierry James – Afro-French Music & Culture, MOOD Paris In the streets of Château Rouge, at pop-ups in Belleville,…
“The Revival of Black British Theatre in South London”

“The Revival of Black British Theatre in South London”

By Tariq Owusu – UK Politics & Black British Life, MOOD London In the heart of Peckham and Brixton, Black…
“Sabbath in the City: Reclaiming Rest as Resistance in Harlem”

“Sabbath in the City: Reclaiming Rest as Resistance in Harlem”

Sabbath in the City: Reclaiming Rest as Resistance in HarlemBy Dr. Miles Harper In a city that never sleeps, rest…
”Because Healing Sometimes Starts in your Closet”

”Because Healing Sometimes Starts in your Closet”

What if the outfit you’re wearing is the armor hiding the pain? What if a fresh pair of shoes could…
”Tools, Threads, and Transformation”

”Tools, Threads, and Transformation”

Why DIY Kings Is More Than Just a Workshop By Mood Magazine Staff In Harlem, we know that greatness often…
”The World Comes to Harlem: Why We’re Launching the Noir Film Festival”

”The World Comes to Harlem: Why We’re Launching the Noir Film Festival”

Harlem has always been a stage — a canvas for brilliance, a rhythm for revolution, a home for stories that…
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