Showing posts with label hispanic society of america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hispanic society of america. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Harlem World

Fire house in Harlem, engine 37/ truck 40
  • A Brief history of Graffiti, from Philly in the 60's to it's migration to Washington Heights in 70's <Rail Car Graffiti>
  • "...a development team that plans to transform a weedy site in East Harlem into a 12-story rental apartment building had cause to celebrate last week." <NY Times>
  • Malik 16 - My Block Harlem, (this was linked here once before, but whatever, it's good enough to share twice <Nah Right>
  • My favorite Boutique resides in Harlem <Posh Glam>
  • Joe Budden goes shopping on 145th for "a leather" <YouTube>
  • An update now on former Development Du Jour East 120th Street Townhouses <Curbed>
  • Applications Surge for Courses at CUNY’s 2-Year Colleges <NY Times>
  • Deiwy Cruz recently celebrated the first-year anniversary of Net Plaza CafĂ© Internet, an East Harlem business he opened with his two brothers. <NY1>
  • Dia Art Foundation held their fall gala at the Hispanic Society of America on 155th and Broadway, raising $625,000 and treated their guests who braved the trip to rose pedals, candle lit entrance, and dancers from the Trisha Brown Dance Company who performed between the tables during dinner. <Biz Bash>
  • "In response to the recent economic downturn, the state’s Entrepreneurial Assistance Program has expanded its services to two new centers in Harlem." Columbia Spectator>
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