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The pianist, composer and bandleader was the first Latino to win a Grammy Award and would win seven more over a career that spanned nearly 40 albums.
President and CEO of Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and also a Harlem Week co-founder, Lloyd Williams, died at the age of ...
While the outbreak is concentrated in the neighborhood of Central Harlem, in New York City, in recent weeks cases have also been identified in Michigan. Here's what to know about Legionnaires' disease ...
The deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Harlem continues to cause concern for those living in the area as more details about its origin are released.
Studio Museum Director and Chief Curator Thelma Golden says visitors will instantly realize the building is more than just a ...
AspireTV is turning up the heat this fall with a mouthwatering mix of soul food, hip-hop, and cultural adventures featuring ...
Eddie Palmieri, a pioneering musician in rumba and Latin jazz, has died. Palmieri's daughter Gabriela told The New York Times ...
The pianist, composer and bandleader was the first Latino to win a Grammy Award and would win seven more over a career that spanned nearly 40 albums.
He roped salsa into conversation with jazz, rock, funk and even modern classical music. “A new world music,” one critic said, “is being born.” ...
Former basketball players and mental health clinicians work with students, teaching skills both on and off the court.
Eddie Palmieri, the renowned pianist and Latin music pioneer who founded groups like La Perfecta and Harlem River Drive, has ...
Officials say the Legionnaires disease outbreak in Harlem is contained, but are still telling residents to watch for systems ...