Harlem's National Black Theatre, in co-production with the Rattlestick Theater, will put on "AMANI" from Feb. 8 to March 5.
The 180-foot-tall Harlem Wheel is part of a new plan to transform the 125th Street piers into a tourist spot.
The iconic theater on West 125th Street announced on Tuesday a plethora of upcoming shows and events. Check it out.
The new public artwork, co-created by the sculptor behind beloved "Reclining Liberty," coincides with the anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
Columbia's new West Harlem campus is inviting neighbors back on Saturday for another day of free food, film screenings and more.
The legendary, century-old venue will undergo a rare, full-scale renovation — right after it expands a few doors down on 125th Street.
Vacant storefronts around West Harlem have been transformed through a new installation that showcases works from Harlem-based artists.
The city's newest film festival is heading to Harlem — here's how to attend the free, first-ever "Outdoor Film Festival" next week.
Want to enjoy the spring Saturday in Harlem? Stop by Jackie Robinson Park, which is hosting two free dance and music performances.
More than 70 households have signed up to sell toys, clothes, furniture and other goods at Sunday's stoop sale around Marcus Garvey Park.
From jazz shows to a screening of "Summer of Soul," Marcus Garvey Park will be a hotspot in the 2022 SummerStage series. Here's the rundown.
"Reclining Liberty," the popular statue that has laid wearily in Morningside Park for the past year, will get a grand send-off this weekend.
The neighborhood's history, cuisine and cultural centers would be honored in a first-of-its-kind designation being pushed by a lawmaker.
Years before achieving stardom, Sidney Poitier was a teenager living in Harlem — directionless and broke, but angling for an opportunity.
After years of delays, the historic public library branch is finally undergoing a major reconstruction. Here's how it will look when done.
More than a dozen street co-namings across Harlem were approved by the City Council Tuesday. Here's which spots will soon bear new names.
Here's what to know about the new Amazon series based in the neighborhood—which caused an accidental controversy earlier this year.
With construction is underway on the museum's new home on 125th Street, progress was celebrated in a neighborhood ceremony this week.
The popular monthly event will return to West Harlem this week with food, music and more.
Enjoy the crisp autumn weather at these free, outdoor art installations that are now on view in parks across Harlem.
Residents got their first look at the memorial for Puente, the late Latin American musician, planned for the northern end of Central Park.
Monday's free performance at Harlem’s Marcus Garvey Park is the the first work by a Black composer to be presented at the Met.
The venue will host a free musical celebration August 28 with an event officials say signals that New York City is coming back stronger.
Catch a free screening of "Blood Brothers," a new documentary about Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, at Harlem's Jackie Robinson Park this week.
A free Shakespeare performance by the Public Theater and a dance party on 125th Street will both liven up Harlem this week.
Museum Mile's popular "Uptown Bounce" block party has been scrapped due to the rapidly spreading delta variant of COVID-19.
Over 60 years after the world's foremost jazz musicians assembled on a Harlem street for a photograph, the block will memorialize the event.
The annual festival returns this week with a packed slate of events. Here's what to know about Harlem Week 2021.
Six Harlem precincts will be serving up free food, music, raffles and more as part of the NYPD's annual Night Out event.
Harlemites can also climb the mountain this weekend, when the new installation is unveiled and the park's famed watchtower opens for tours.
The popular, free music festival is back this summer after a pandemic hiatus, with performances starting on Sunday. Find out how to attend.
Starting Friday through August, free films are coming to four Harlem playgrounds, courtesy of the Parks Department. Here's the lineup.
Free nightly Shakespeare performances by the Classical Theatre of Harlem will be preceded by a jazz concert on Friday. Here's how to attend.
After a month of work, artists have transformed more than half a mile of construction fencing into colorful murals. Check out the art here.
The unexpectedly popular "Running of the Goats" took Riverside Park by storm in 2019. After a year's hiatus, they're returning this week.
After years of work, the Apollo now says it is months away from opening two new theaters inside another historic venue on 125th Street.
The hotly anticipated market coming to West Harlem this month revealed more than 40 confirmed vendors, many of them recognizable names.
The Porch, a new music venue, cafe and bar, plans to pay tribute to Harlem's bygone jazz clubs while remaining affordable to neighbors.
A small community garden has become a vital part of a West Harlem block, but its recent sale to a developer is threatening its future.
The last three Harlem public library branches to remain closed throughout the pandemic will finally reopen for browsing and seating.