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What is the weirdest coincidence to ever happen to you?
I guess events before they happen all the time. What about you, guys? What's the weirdest coincidence to ever happen to you?
Carrie Green-Zinn on MSN
A New York City winter - 37+ perfect things to do
How to have fun in a New York City winter? I’ve got over 37 great ideas! OK, I’m an east coast native, so maybe a New York ...
Elena Rose was astonished when Ed Sheeran asked her to write a new Spanish verse for Thinking Out Loud. The Venezuelan-American singer and songwriter went viral this year after the music superstar ...
Now, more than a century later, we return to our roots with the opening of the Urban League Empowerment Center in Harlem — a neighborhood that has long been the cultural and political heartbeat of ...
The deranged ex-boyfriend accused in the vicious ambush murder of his on-again, off-again girlfriend in a Harlem building was charged Tuesday – after whining to cops she had been his “entire life,” ...
The Studio Museum in Harlem’s new building, featuring David Hammons’s Untitled (African-American Flag) (2004). Courtesy Studio Museum in Harlem. Photo: © Albert ...
The late artist Tom Lloyd created light sculptures, which are very much a reminder of the many bright lights of the city. His practice was the subject of the Studio Museum in Harlem’s inaugural ...
After nearly eight years without a permanent home, the Studio Museum in Harlem is back—and better than ever. On the morning of Thursday, November 6, a packed press preview buzzed with anticipation as ...
The Studio Museum in Harlem is reopening, and area residents will be able to see world-class art at little or no cost on select days. Studio Museum in Harlem was first founded in 1968 and has called ...
Without a physical home for seven years, the Studio Museum in Harlem is counting down the days to the public debut of its new, purpose-built facility on November 15. The Studio Museum, first ...
“You’re here today and gone sometimes today,” Van Der Zee told the sculptor Camille Billops, who gathered the photographs into a collection and edited this book before it was first published in 1978.
Sandhya Shukla ’88, a professor of English and American Studies at the University of Virginia, presented her ideas of “Cross-Culturalism” on Thursday afternoon in Goldwin Smith Hall. In the talk, she ...
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