8 am – 5 pm Harlem Renaissance 100’s Spring 2025 Calendar of Harlem-wide events include tributes to Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin, Louis Armstrong, James Brown, Maya Angelou, Celia Cruz, Gordon Parks & More Caribbean Festivals Harlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Eddie Allen presenting Sãlongo – Harlem Jazz Series Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
May 22, noon Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Nasty Women of Fidi Walking Tour Shrine to Elizabeth Ann Seton
May 23, 7 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times Square
Gay City News Patients and employers pay more as healthcare conglomerates profit from federal program meant to serve vulnerable communities
Brooklyn Paper Coney Island History Project kicks off summer season with two new exhibits exploring urban change and streetscapes