Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection at Brooklyn Museum
Call it an embarrassment of riches: The musician Alicia Keys and her husband Kasseem Dean, the producer and D.J. known
Read moreCall it an embarrassment of riches: The musician Alicia Keys and her husband Kasseem Dean, the producer and D.J. known
Read moreHoly Name, the region’s leading independent health system, appointed Cynthia Ziegler as Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management, Suzanne Tammaro
Read moreWhen Jennifer Jones Austin, wife, mother, lawyer and child advocate, and the picture of good health, found herself burdened by a fever she couldn’t shake, doctors insisted it was merely viral and told her to sleep it off. Just days later she lay comatose with a 99% probability of imminent death.
Read moreOfficials Say Hope Village II Improves on First Container Community A 20-bed “bridge housing community” is open for people in
Read moreBAM honors Dr. King’s radical spirit at this beloved Brooklyn tradition, which rings in a new year with musical performances
Read moreNew Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA) approved two new programs, the Urban Preservation Program (UPP) and Workforce Housing
Read moreThe Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Greater NY & Vicinity installed Rev. Dr. James A. Kilgore as the new president of
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Read moreFolks who lived in the NYC area during the 80’s & 90’s remember Hal Jackson’s Sunday Classics heard on then Black-owned WBLS-FM. Many of us looked forward to hearing classic R&B and soul music each week. After Jackson—a broadcast pioneer—passed away in 2012, Debi (known as Debi B), Hal’s co-host and wife, continued hosting the program along with Clay Berry until March of 2015.
Read moreTitled “Harlem EatUp!,” the Luminary Awards Dinner truly lived up to its name. At the renowned Alhambra Ballroom in Harlem, guests dined on an array of culinary delights. Launched in 2015 by co-founders and celebrated chefs Herb Karlitz and Emmy Award winner Marcus Samuelsson, this year’s honorees were TV Talk Show Host/Journalist and Author Tamron Hall, and Harlem-born Producer, Photographer, and DJ, D-Nice.
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