The free open house – RSVP required – will be held at the company’s 152nd Street studios in Harlem on Sunday.
Kevin Byrd’s long, lengthy, and esteemed career as the world’s foremost Prostate Cancer Awareness Advocate leads to being named Super Nova
Were your kids inspired by Simone Biles' Olympic triumph? Affordable, high-quality gymnastics classes are available right here in Harlem.
The second annual Afro-Latino Jazz Festival, which is free and open to the public, is happening in Marcus Garvey Park on Wednesday.
The new restaurant, in the heart of Harlem, blends upscale French fare with chef and owner Elhadji Cisse's unique African influence.
The empty lot, which spans an entire city block, has been vacant since 2015.
The iconic uptown parade promises music, culture, and community pride.
At Tuesday’s presidential debate, former President Donald Trump once again implied that the Central Park Five were guilty.
The NYPD is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man connected to a woman’s fatal fall in Harlem.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
A Department of Education Employee was arrested after an incident at P.S. 153 in Harlem, police said.
Sean Combs, known widely as Diddy, was reportedly out in Harlem on Sunday. He's kept a low profile following numerous abuse allegations.
Four men carjacked a driver at gunpoint on Lexington Avenue on Thursday morning, police confirmed.
The MTA is suing a third East Harlem landlord, who the agency claims is delaying progress on the Second Avenue Subway.
A man was assaulted and stabbed by a group of 15-20 men in ski masks early Wednesday morning, police said.
Gunfire again erupted on 127th Street on Friday, after a bullet hit a school bus on Wednesday, officials said.
Shots were fired in the middle of the afternoon in Harlem on Wednesday, hitting a school bus, the NYPD confirmed.
What do retailers have to say about the big changes at the brick-and-mortar stores in your neighborhood? Read on.
Two landlords are accused of preventing progress on the Second Avenue subway’s expansion through East Harlem, according to a report.
Police fatally shot a man near an East Harlem housing complex early Sunday morning, according to officials.
Four of the ‘Exonerated Five’, including Harlem City Council rep Yusef Salaam, spoke at the DNC on Thursday night.
Historic Riverton complex celebrates 78 years with a Family Day that drew over 300 of its residents for a fun-filled afternoon.
Council Member Yusef Salaam will speak at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, according to a report.
Mayor Eric Adams, Manhattan Borough Pres Mark Levine, and Deputy Council Speaker Diana Ayala cite Harlem restaurants as their “go-to” spots.
Victor Rojas, who the block party is named in memory of, was a beloved Fortune Society employee who died too soon.
Only 20% of New York City’s bus stops have a shelter, and stops in Harlem are Manhattan’s hottest, according to a new study.
Firefighters responded to an early morning blaze in Harlem on Friday.
Need housing help? P.A.'L.A.N.T.E’s annual conference is free and open to all.
Another Harlem church could soon be converted into apartments by a developer, according to a report.
Harlem Week, an annual festival celebrating everything the neighborhood has to offer, begins on Saturday.
Friday marks the 100th birthday of the legendary writer and activist, who was born at Harlem Hospital in New York City in 1924.
After a four year manhunt, cops arrested Darlin Martinez in July.
Cooling centers are open in Harlem this week, from 110th to 155th Street, and larger pools are staying open late.
A man was killed Monday afternoon in East Harlem after being struck by a vehicle that went out of control, resulting in a five-car crash.
Lavitta's Creole, named after Chef Jimmy Thomas’ mother, is situated in a historic Harlem location that was once a barber shop.
Four Harlem-based programs will get $20,000 each from the D.A.’s Office to support initiatives aimed at preventing youth gun violence.
A fight between cousins led to the discovery of a "potentially viable improvised explosive device" in a car outside a Harlem police station.