Did you know that the first self-made woman millionaire in the US was a Black woman from Harlem? Here’s another fact that you might not know. NYC has the largest Black population in the United States. Black businesses have…
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View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bronx Free Press (@bxfreepress) Break the cycle at the BOE. A new report issued by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law details the New York City Board of…
That’s right familia, you only have until September 30, 2021 to catch Abuela’s Luck on HBO Max. So show this short film some love and check it out ASAP. Abuela’s Luck tells the tales of how a chance encounter…
By Gregg McQueen View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manhattan Times (@manhattantimes) The white-tailed hawk is a large bird of prey typically found throughout the tropical and subtropical climes of the Americas. These days, you can…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by People’s Theatre Project (@peoplestheatreproject) This teaser for the latest production from the indispensable People’s Theatre Project, Doña Mañana is giving us the chills. Get this: The year is 3050. A…
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While the end of summer may be upon us, that doesn’t mean that the magic is over. With that said, head over to 135th and 12th Ave on Thursday, September 9 from 4 to 10 pm for some cuisine,…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Uptown Collective (@uptowncollectiv) While Climate Change is no laughing matter, check out this romp through IG on how Uptown handled the record breaking rainfall this past week.…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elvis Nolasco (@elvisnasco) Washington Heights’ own and friend to the UC, Elvis Nolasco, has a new film you can catch right now on HBO Max. Show that man some Uptown…
By Gregg McQueen “We can’t let that happen anymore.” In detailing the city’s plan to bring public school students back to the classroom this fall, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter have made clear: in-person learning…