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Mayor Adams is looking add more alternative shelter beds across the city and help keep the unsheltered from sleeping in the ...
New York, NY, Jan. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (“NYCRC”) is pleased to announce the closing of $15,000,000 in New Market Tax Credit financing to help fund impactful community programming and ...
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Fearless and Free,” recorded between 1926 and 1949, is full of heroism, glamour, righteous anger — and things you wish you ...
Among myriad offerings on Broadway these days are shows that reflect and represent the generations-old traditions of Black ...
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"I do feel in a lot of ways, this is a reemergence for me in a different season and act of life," says the actress who portrays Camille on the Prime Video comedy.
Harlem says goodbye, but its portrayal of Black sisterhood, self-discovery, and mental health—seen in Quinn & Angie—leaves a lasting impact.
For the Prime Video show's final season, Jerrie Johnson and Grace Byers reflect on their journeys of playing characters like Tye and Quinn.