I, Too Arts Collective at The Langston Hughes House

Tu, Th, Sa 12pm-5pm
The Caribbean Cultural Center Africa Diaspora Institute, which moved to its latest location on 125th Street in October of 2016, celebrated its new home with the three-part exhibition “Home, Memory, and the Future,” which focused entirely on Harlem. When the Manhattan Sideways team visited in the … read more
Established in 1948, Liederkranz was founded by a group of twenty-five men, with an emphasis on music in mind. It began as a place where musical events, specifically those featuring vocals, could be performed, and where young artists could apply for sponsorship. Today, the organization has shifted its … read more
Though not exactly hidden, since the grand exterior bedecked with flags makes it hard to miss, I still consider the Bohemian National Hall a hidden gem due to the magnificent spaces and programs cached behind its walls, unknown to local passersby. For a short time, my husband and I had an apartment a … read more