Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
Every Friday night for all eps of Rupaul’s Drag Race. We’ll have the sound on with Queens throwing down on the bar!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
Every Friday night for all eps of Rupaul’s Drag Race. We’ll have the sound on with Queens throwing down on the bar!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
Every Friday night for all eps of Rupaul’s Drag Race. We’ll have the sound on with Queens throwing down on the bar!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
KICK OFF TO A MORE BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY. This Sat. April 26, community volunteers are participating in Hamilton Heights Car-Free Earth Day with a cleanup of area tree beds. Let's set the stage for the new Hamilton Heights Adopt-A-Tree project and beautify our sidewalks and your business. Text 646-543-6205 to participate. Supplies will be provided. WHAT […]
(Original Listing) Join us on Saturday, April 26th from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm in Hamilton Heights-West Harlem for a day of giving back to community for a trash-free environment and engage with neighbors and make new friends. Our community partners Brother/Sistersol, The Trash Project, and the Hamilton Heights Business Alliance have a full day […]
Join us at Bird In Hand every Sunday of every month for fun and fast-paced trivia with fabulous prizes!
Guest: Jordan Byrne, Inertia Resources | How to save big $$$ on ConEdison Bills. Discussion: Low cost ways to beautify storefronts. Special Event Promotions. Google Reviews. Planning for Summer 2025.
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Do you know how much cash your business needs to fund day-to-day operations, pay yourself, and invest for future growth? Join us for a free, 1-hour webinar designed to help small business owners understand the essentials of cash flow management. Learn key strategies to anticipate financial needs and plan for the timing and size of […]
Join us at Bird In Hand every Thursday for our live music showcase! We proudly host a rotating series of local artists, featuring jazz, acoustic, soul, bluegrass, and more.
View Events > Experience Harlem Like Never Before — The 6th Annual Harlem Culture Crawl Returns May 2–5! The Harlem Culture Crawl is back for its 6th year — and this isn’t just any neighborhood stroll. It’s your all-access pass to the cultural heart of uptown New York City. Brought to life by Harlem One […]
The Africa Center presents "Between Nostalgia & Dreams," an evocative new show featuring portraits by Ethiopian-American photographer Yusuf Ahmed that explores the delicate interplay between memory and erasure, heritage and identity. Through fifteen intimate photographic stories that journey from Hanoi to Maputo, Addis Ababa to New York, Ahmed uses his lens to map the deeply […]
Merchant’s clerk, Revolutionary War soldier, and first Secretary of the Treasury: Alexander Hamilton’s legacy as a Founding Father is brought to life at his only home, set high on a hill overlooking St. Nicholas Park. The home is a preserved tribute to Hamilton’s legacy, inviting visitors to step into a piece of history and experience […]
Initiated in 1972 and known as New York City's "Woodstock of the Spoken Word," the Spring Poetry Festival brings to the stage New York City public school students, college students, CCNY faculty and alumni, and guest artists of every poetic stripe, all reading their own work.
This free highlights tour showcases select works from the museum’s dynamic exhibitions. Registration is required, and space is limited. Current highlights include Adriana Varejão’s bold new works on cultural identity and Sorolla’s immersive Vision of Spain murals. Visitors can also explore outdoor sculptures, including interactive works by Jesús Rafael Soto and celebrated pieces by Anna […]
Matt Holman (MM ’10, DMA ’18), Director Featuring Ingrid Jensen, trumpet and Christine Jensen, alto saxophone Free, no tickets required
The Africa Center presents "Between Nostalgia & Dreams," an evocative new show featuring portraits by Ethiopian-American photographer Yusuf Ahmed that explores the delicate interplay between memory and erasure, heritage and identity. Through fifteen intimate photographic stories that journey from Hanoi to Maputo, Addis Ababa to New York, Ahmed uses his lens to map the deeply […]
At SoHarlem, located in the iconic Mink Building Complex, witness the nurturing of the next generation of fashion designers. Step into their bright, sun-soaked studio and manufacturing space. Meet SoHarlem's current "Creative Entrepreneurs" as they participate in a workshop, and view the exciting designs and collections of these Harlem-based fashion innovators.
All That Remains is a group exhibition that focuses on artists that construct beautifully rendered abstractions where which color takes center stage to awaken emotions often connected to personal histories, in which the notion of culture and society prevails. "All That Remains", is curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Cecilia Jurado Chueca. Jamel Robinson’s solo show, […]
Tour Harlem sites important to the life of visual artist Romare Bearden, with Diedra Harris-Kelley, Co-Director of the Romare Bearden Foundation. Learn about the artist while strolling through "The Village of Harlem," and Central Harlem's most important sites. Your tour concludes in the Hamilton Heights Historic District where your brunch options are plentiful and delicious!
The Africa Center presents "Between Nostalgia & Dreams," an evocative new show featuring portraits by Ethiopian-American photographer Yusuf Ahmed that explores the delicate interplay between memory and erasure, heritage and identity. Through fifteen intimate photographic stories that journey from Hanoi to Maputo, Addis Ababa to New York, Ahmed uses his lens to map the deeply […]
Merchant’s clerk, Revolutionary War soldier, and first Secretary of the Treasury: Alexander Hamilton’s legacy as a Founding Father is brought to life at his only home, set high on a hill overlooking St. Nicholas Park. The home is a preserved tribute to Hamilton’s legacy, inviting visitors to step into a piece of history and experience […]
All That Remains is a group exhibition that focuses on artists that construct beautifully rendered abstractions where which color takes center stage to awaken emotions often connected to personal histories, in which the notion of culture and society prevails. "All That Remains", is curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Cecilia Jurado Chueca. Jamel Robinson’s solo show, […]
Artist Elle Pérez, known for their Bronx Punk series, presents a selection of work. The exhibition includes recent photographs taken in their grandfather’s garden in Puerto Rico, along with a film shot at Papi Juice, an all-night dance party in Brooklyn. Pérez’s photographs reflect the ways culture and community intersect, with this show drawing from […]
Step into the past—and maybe fall in love—in Now Circa Then, a delightful time-traveling comedy from playwright Carly Mensch! Two young Tenement Museum re-enactors find their unlikely romance going hilariously off the rails as history, identity, and ambition collide.